Remove the sliding screen door by tilting the.
Removing aluminium sliding door frame.
Then use your screwdriver to unscrew the head stop located at the top of the door frame.
Do the same thing to the other half.
Place the pry bar at a corner of the sliding door threshold and hammer it.
Wipe the sliding door s handle frame track and other aluminum surfaces with the damp rag to remove loose dirt and debris.
Scrub stubborn grime with a nylon bristle brush.
To remove a sliding screen door find the screws at the bottom corners and unscrew them with a screwdriver.
Pry out the remaining.
Once you remove all the screws lift the door up and make sure that it is completely removed from the bottom track of the door frame.
Determine the size of the screwdriver you ll need reach back into the gap with your screwdriver and adjust that screw counter clockwise as far as it will go.
Frequently rinse the rag and brush in warm water to prevent reapplying abrasive grime to the aluminum.
Pry off the roller adjustment screw caps on the sliding screen door.
Generally the threshold is glued to the sill of the door so you need to apply sufficient force to pry it up.
If your door frame was nailed as well to the house frame you will have to do a bit more work.
Do the same on both the left and right ends of the sliding door.
Remove this cap because as you ll notice it is covering a gap inside of which is a screw.
Do this at top and bottom until stile comes off should be left with glass edge in rubber boot.
Remove the door from the door hinges or the sashes from the window frame.
Dampen a soft cleaning rag in the soapy water.
Detailed steps to access and remove rollers on sliding panel unscrew stiles side components of aluminum frame.
Finally the door frame will come free.
Once unscrewed at top and bottom gently knock a block of wood against the frame with a hammer as shown in the picture below.
Lift it out and set it aside.
Cut the caulk seal around the inside of the aluminum.
Start by prying a flathead screwdriver to remove the threshold followed by unscrewing the brackets from the door at the top middle and bottom.
Insert the end of a pry bar by tapping it with a hammer to get behind any door or window stops.
Pull the door up until you can see the bottom wheels on either side.
Use a hacksaw or reciprocating saw if you have one to cut the track in half.