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FREE SHIPPING ON QUALIFYING ORDERS $49 OR MORE Prices, promotions, styles, and availability may vary. Our local stores do not honor online pricing. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Lowe's reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted. Prepare to Install Bi-fold Doors Remove the old doors and hardware. Then measure the closet opening. Use this to check the size recommendations when buying new doors. Good to KnowFor smaller openings, consider using a single bi-fold door. Repair the door opening as needed, such as filling old screw holes and painting. To help position the new doors in the opening, lightly mark the centers of the closet. Use a level to mark plumb lines on the sides of the jambs. Install the Track and Brackets Bi-fold doors work with a track and brackets.

Cut the track to leave a 1/16-inch gap on either end. Then install the track – centered on the top of the frame (header) – with the pivot bracket toward the jamb. Center the jamb bracket at the floor. Drill pilot holes and then fasten the bracket to the jamb with screws. Before installing the hardware, paint the doors. It's easiest to paint them on sawhorses. When the doors are dry, use a hammer to lightly tap the pivots into the holes at the top and bottom. Install the doors by inserting the top pivots into the brackets. Then seat the bottom pivots. Insert the snugger guide (the plastic white round piece that's shown in the picture) into the track. Then squeeze the guide pivot on the top of the door, position it under the track, and release it, making sure the guide pivot is securely in the track. Check the door height. The doors shouldn’t rub on the floor or come in contact with the header jamb. To change the height, lift the door and rotate the bottom pivot.

To make it plumb, lift the door and slide it into the desired position on the jamb bracket. Loosen the screw in the top pivot bracket and slide it until the door is plumb and then tighten. Some bi-fold doors include pulls, but you can also install decorative hardware to complement the other doors. To install decorative pulls, mark a comfortable height on the face of the guide door – centered is usually best for ease of use. Hold the hardware in place, marking the holes. Then secure the hardware. Aligners help keep the doors closed. From inside the closet, loosely attach them on the back of the doors about 12 inches from the floor. Adjust in or out so the doors snap closed. Then tighten the screws. Make sure the doors are working properly and make adjustments if needed. Watch Our DIY Basic Videos What Is The Backset Of A Door?How Do I Drill A Pilot Hole?200FD Bi-Fold Door Hardware 125lbs [57kg] Max Panel Weight Each 48" [1219mm] Max Panel Width Each

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30lbs [14kg] Max Panel Weight Each* Residential Grade Full Access Bi-fold Hardware *Heavier Panels Possible With Optional Hinges Truck & Tool Rental The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans Silver Screen Door Aluminum Jamb Bracket This screen door closer jamb bracket is made of aluminum for long lasting life. It fits closer tubes with drop-in pins. Finished in silver to match your patio extrusion. Fits most closer tubes with drop-in connector pins Most common jamb bracket for closer tubesBifold doors are often used where space is limited. Bifold door units consist of two pairs of hinged doors, each with a roller that travels in a track at the top of the opening. When you open and close the doors, stabilizer pins in the outermost doors maintain the doors in alignment. The pins at the top fit into pivot brackets in the track. The bottom pins fit into L-brackets that are designed to attach at the sides of the jamb and the floor.

But you can avoid drilling into a tile floor by using a method that has proved reliable among professional installers. Measure the distance across the face of the upper doorjamb from end to end. Deduct 1/8-inch for clearance when fitting the track into place. Cut the provided track to length with a hacksaw. Touch up the burrs at the cut end with a sanding block. Loosen the setscrews on the provided pivot brackets with a screwdriver. Insert the brackets in the track from one end and slide them together near the middle of the track. Set up a power drill or cordless drill with a screw-tip attachment. Position the track across the upper jamb and center it between the inside and outside edges of the jamb. Attach it using the provided screws at each of the machined holes. Slide each pivot bracket toward the corresponding outer ends of the track. For 1-inch-thick doors, position each with the machined hole for the stabilizer pin 3/4 inch from face of the corresponding jamb. For 1 1/4-inch doors, position the machined holes 7/8 inch from a jamb.

Tighten the setscrews on each pivot bracket. Position one of the L-brackets at the intersection of the floor and one side of the jamb. The slide-adjuster is facing up and the inner leg of the bracket is against the jamb. Loosen the setscrew on the adjuster and slide it to the outer end of the lower leg. Center the L-bracket between the inside and outside edges of the jamb. Attach the inner leg to the jamb with two 1 1/2-inch-long pan-head screws at each of the machined holes. Drive the screws fully so they penetrate into the wood framing behind the jamb. Repeat the procedure and attach the remaining L-bracket at the intersection of the floor and opposite jamb. Position one pair of bifold doors at the opening with the stabilizer pins at the jamb side. Insert the top pin into the hole on the pivot bracket. Insert the bottom pin into the hole of the slide-adjuster. Insert the roller at the top of the innermost door into the track. Ask an assistant to steady the doors. Push the bottom edge of the doors toward the jamb until the vertical gap at the edge of the outermost door is uniform from top to bottom at the jamb.