Place your door hinges and secure them in place with screws.
Replace frame for a sliding door.
You will cut through the insulation fasteners and shims.
Pry off the exterior trim.
Lay down construction drop cloths or plastic to protect the flooring.
Replacing the glass in a sliding glass door can be difficult and should be left to a professional to avoid any injuries to yourself or others.
Use a reciprocating saw with a longer bimetal blade to cut between the framing and the door jamb.
Repairing small sections of rotten wood with special wood fillers like epoxy and putty costs 15 to 45.
Check the 4 corners with your framing square.
With the head and side jambs cut free tip the frame from the top to the outside.
If you want to replace your existing sliding patio door with a french sliding door or french in swing or out swing patio doors you have the option of two different frame materials to choose from.
Place shims around the edges and top of your door frame every 12 inches.
Turn the power off in the area where you will be working.
The average cost for removing a sliding glass patio door is 95 to 250 in labor and disposal costs depending on the size.
Gaps in the door.
Tilt the door into the opening with the bottom side going in first using shims as necessary to create a secure fit.
Use shims under screw holes to help keep your threshold in good shape.
You should work with a licensed glass repair company to replace the glass in your sliding glass door.
Older patio doors may be difficult to operate so the thought of a door that glides open smoothly can be very appealing.