The fact is, most sliding glass doors get more use than your appliances, and are expected to have a longer life. A new appliance is estimated to have a life of 5-10 years, but a patio glass door is installed in the home when it’s built, gets more use that your stove and is expected to last 10-20 years. The door can last for decades, but the moving parts wear down with years of use, and become corroded, rusty, sticking, and warped. This all prevents the door from gliding on the rail as it should.
The fact is, most sliding glass doors get more use than your appliances, and are expected to have a longer life. A new appliance is estimated to have a life of 5-10 years, but a patio glass door is installed in the home when it’s built, gets more use that your stove and is expected to last 10-20 years. The door can last for decades, but the moving parts wear down with years of use, and become corroded, rusty, sticking, and warped. This all prevents the door from gliding on the rail as it should.
Possible Patio Sliding Glass Door Problems:
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