Your door is old and worn out.
Troubleshooting sticking sliding closet doors.
Turn the bottom pivot height adjustment to lower it if possible.
To replace the door follow the steps in photo 2 in reverse order.
If your doors hang from a top rail and do not have a track on the floor then you need to either replace or tighten down the floor guides.
Here s how to repair your sliding door and make it run like new.
Tighten screws gradually and watch the trim to make sure you don t.
See if the screws holding the guides down need tightening to be more secure.
Check out the following sliding closet door symptoms and then follow a fix that best fits the problems you have.
A dirty obstructed or damaged track can make a sliding closet door jump off its track.
Now precisely where on this part of the door frame does the sticking occur.
The tracks are notoriously difficult to clean so you ll have to pull out all the stops.
Scrub caked dirt and grime out of the track with a stiff brush and soapy water.
You may need to add a second screw.
Then wipe it with a damp rag.
You can order rollers and other door parts for repairing sliding doors through lumberyards and home centers or online.
To fix this you can adjust the height of the rollers by the screws on the rollers.
Sliding glass door repair will get the job done.
If the rollers are damaged install replacement rollers available at home centers.
Or gently lift the door off the lower bracket with a flat pry bar.
If it s a matter of friction on the strike plate try.
To clean and lubricate the hardware of a sliding closet door use a stiff brush a toothbrush or a hand vacuum to clean dust from the tracks.
The first thing to check is what type of rail system your sliding closet door uses in order for it to slide.
Sliding door tracks are magnets for dirt dust pet hair bugs grass food crumbs you name it.
Drill through the jamb countersink the screwhead with a countersink bit.
If your sliding door is sticking or dragging along the tracks making a grinding noise the springs in the rollers could have become loose causing it to sag.
If grime remains try wiping it up with a mild cleaner and a cloth.
If the sticking area is along the door frame where the hinges are located.
To fix this issue first try vacuuming up debris and grime from the track with a crevice attachment.
Drive a screw near the middle of the area where the door is rubbing.
Sliding closet doors are loose and swing in and out.
Next take a dry stiff scrub brush and work through corner to corner.
On the top middle or bottom.
Start with a good cleaning.
If the door still doesn t slide smoothly the rollers under the door either need adjusting or are shot.
Determine where the sticking is happening.
Use an aerosol lubricant to lubricate all the door rollers.