Dropping French Door
As a result of a recent extension I've had fitted a set of Upvc french
type patio doors. One of them appears to be fouling the lower frame of the doors when I try to close it. Looking at the three supporting hinges I am assuming that spacers may be needed or is there normally some type of adjustment on these doors. Geoff Lane |
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Geoff Lane writes: As a result of a recent extension I've had fitted a set of Upvc french type patio doors. One of them appears to be fouling the lower frame of the doors when I try to close it. Looking at the three supporting hinges I am assuming that spacers may be needed or is there normally some type of adjustment on these doors. Similar question asked recently... http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...c9878b642090b3 -- Andrew Gabriel |
Geoff Lane wrote:
As a result of a recent extension I've had fitted a set of Upvc french type patio doors. One of them appears to be fouling the lower frame of the doors when I try to close it. Looking at the three supporting hinges I am assuming that spacers may be needed or is there normally some type of adjustment on these doors. Geoff Lane Check for subsidance, ours vary in height quite considerably during the year due to the oaks next to us, the garage also floats in and out from the house (lean-to precast).... |
Geoff Lane wrote:
As a result of a recent extension I've had fitted a set of Upvc french type patio doors. One of them appears to be fouling the lower frame of the doors when I try to close it. Looking at the three supporting hinges I am assuming that spacers may be needed or is there normally some type of adjustment on these doors. Allen-headed grub screws in the hinges? That's what ours have... |
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