If you’ve installed Cover Glass USA’s frameless sliding glass doors or are planning to, you’ll need to know what it will take to maintain them. Frameless glass door maintenance is, fortunately, not all that difficult: primarily because they are built to require as little maintenance as possible.
To begin with, all parts of Cover Glass USA’s frameless door systems are constructed from materials that are weather- and corrosion-resistant.
You need to set a regular cleaning schedule - ideally, weekly - for your folding glass doors, in order to keep the panels and the mounts free from dust and debris.
To keep your panels sliding and swinging noiselessly and smoothly, you’ll need to keep all the moving metal parts lubricated. Lubricate both the upper and lower running carriages with Teflon spray or gear lubricant.
In sliding door assemblies, a header support is inserted into the wall above to offset the weight that is exerted by the floors above or the roof. Over time, as the building settles, this header can begin to sag and can eventually rest on top of the sliding assembly, putting extra stress on your doors and preventing them from operating correctly.
In this case, the system might need to be adjusted and realigned, for which you’ll need to get in touch with our certified installers to fix it.
The most common cause of damage to sliding glass door systems is poor handling and operating techniques. Here is a rundown on how to operate your sliding doors correctly:
For more detailed instructions on how to operate and maintain your Cover Glass USA frameless sliding doors, read our FAQs.
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