andersen storm door 4000 parts

If your storm door slams shut or won't close hard enough to latch, try a few simple adjustments to make it close just right. First, change the mounting position of the closer's connecting pin (Photo 1). To remove the pin, you have to first lock the door open with the hold-open washer to release the tension on the pin. But there's a good chance that your hold-open washer won't work. In that case, open the door and snap a locking pliers (such as a Vise-Grip pliers) onto the closer shaft to hold the door open. To repair the washer, slip it off the shaft, put it in a vise and make a sharper bend in it using a hammer. Or you can take the entire closer to a home center or hardware store and find a similar replacement. Some closers mount a little differently from the one we show. For example, you may find that the door bracket, rather than the closer, has two pinholes. If moving the pin makes matters worse, return it to its original position and try the adjustment screw (Photo 2).
Turn it clockwise for a softer close, counterclockwise for harder. If your door has two closers, treat them exactly alike. Adjust both screws equally and make sure their pins are in the same position. M-F 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. CST Sat 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. CST Sun 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. CSTYour model has been added. Save model in your profile permanentlyandersen storm door series 4000 Don't have a profile? car glass repair charleston scIt's fast and easy to create one. ring doorbell in canadaSign up now and you can access your models anytime, anywhere. Save to this computer* This option is valuable if you expect to revisit Sears PartsDirect using this computer and browser in the future.
*Saved models will only persist on this computer and browser. Model retention may be affected by your browser settings.In addition to providing protection, storm doors permit you to let fresh air into your home without losing any security or protection.  Sunshine Contracting offers the Anderson 3000 and 4000 series storm doors.  Anderson storm doors have set themselves apart from the competition by providing a number of features that are easy to use and necessary for proper function. Anderson offers the “Quick Change Glass/Insect Screen System.” In just seconds, anyone can switch between a full glass and full screen door. Even better, the screens that are used feature TruScene technology. These screens offer fifty percent more clarity than conventional insect screens. Another simple and functional feature of an Anderson storm door is the simple push button door stay. A single button on the retractable door closer can be pressed which will allow the door to stay open without hassle.
To read about our Sunshine Contracting Door Installation Process and meet our Installation Team, visit our Door Processes & Installation team page!  Meet Lee and Seu and learn about how your doors are replaced. Andersen 3000 Series Storm Door The 3000 Series of Andersen storm doors are available in nine distinct models. Most of these models feature the forty-five minute Andersen Easy Install, which can be completed with the most basic tools. Most of the 3000 Series doors are full view doors, meaning that the view is not impeded by any dividers or half screens. Four of the models, however, feature self-storing capability. These options feature retractable insect screens that can slide into the door frame and out of view. These doors also offer the option of TruScene retractable screens, which provide greater clarity than a common insect screen. The 3000 Series of Andersen storm doors also offer a choice of three glass types: clear, etched, and decorative. All options provide energy efficiency and style.
Andersen 4000 Series Storm Door The 4000 Series of Andersen storm doors are available in three models, all of which are full view. Full view means that the glass or screen is a single piece and ensures that the interior view is not impeded by any dividers. All of these doors also feature push-button door stay. The 4000 Series Fullview with laminated safety glass provides increased security. The glass is impact resistant and all of these storm doors feature a 3-point locking system with keyed deadbolt. A more energy efficient option is the 4000 Series Fullview with thermal insulating glass. This dual pane glass door helps keep in the heat or the cold, depending on the season. These doors also feature Andersen’s quick change glass/insect screen system. The 4000 Series Fullview with clear glass also offers the quick change glass/screen system. Andersen Storm Door Hardware Options Sunshine Contracting also offers storm doors made by ProVia.Exclusively at The Home Depot
To obtain service & parts from American Craftsman, print and fill out the .  Then, call us toll free at 855-324-5359. Products for Eastern U.S. American Craftsman products are only available within the continental U.S. 1,208 posts, read 3,829,299 times I have a new screen/storm door newly installed. My husband thought it would be best to have the door latch of screen door opposite the main door knob.I can not STAND it. It is very cumbersome to hold a heavy storm door with right hand while attempting to unlock a door that needs two hands to unlock. I want to change it... I don't think we can just reverse the door because the hardware was drilled etc.I will eventually buy another storm door. My question is the door jam now has holes for the screen latch on the wrong side. DH says that the holes on the door way frame are now on that side and will look unsightly if we change the storm door. What can be done about that? Can I have replacement door way frames (or what ever) installed prior to getting new storm door installed.
And who would be the best to repair/replace door jam? The house was a new construction 2 years ago and I really want to preserve the finish and appearance of my entry way. 9,622 posts, read 36,820,937 times 20,133 posts, read 44,361,524 times Originally Posted by kcam213 Some threads you just know aren't going to get better than the opening line. I can not STAND it. I want to change it... "If Momma ain't happy... ain't nobody happy" What can be done about that? And who would be the best to repair/replace door jam? Start with whoever it is you bought the door from. They might be able to reverse it or maybe even take it back and give you (some) credit toward the purchase of a new one. As to the install... whoever did this one can probably do the next one. Unless that is "him" of course. Good luck but I say leave the holes be.What makes it worst, now DH says it was MY choice. My choice was to leave it to him. I will post pics in the AM Kledge.... when it is daylight.