Open both of the french doors to expose the screws holding the hinges in place.
How to adjust french door hinges.
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Open the door and insert a 5 32 inch hex wrench into the bottom portion of the door hinge.
Remove the plastic covers from the corner bearings lower hinge.
In order to adjust it you have to turn the corner bearing adjusting screw.
The compression adjuster is located at the top of the hinge under a plastic plug.
Check the distance between the french doors leaf and frame with a tape measure or yard stick.
Over time the hinges on a door can loosen and cause the door to sag downward.
How to adjust door hinges door height compression and weather tightness for your conservatory or french doors.
I ve seen shims used behind the hinge leaf to adjust the gap but bending the hinge takes less time.
Remove the screws carefully to release the cover and look for the allen bolt on the side.
Attach adjustable french door hinges onto the doors.
If the top corner of your door is catching on the frame you ll need to adjust the hinges 1 x research source another step 2 tighten the screws on the door hinges with a screwdriver.
Tighten all of the screws in each hinge with a screwdriver.
Turning it clockwise will move the door towards the hinge while turning it counterclockwise will move it away from the door hinge.
I can widen the gap in small increments.
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Over time the screws on your hinges may come loose and cause your doors to sag.
When this happens the top corner of the door catches on the door frame and prevents the door from closing properly.
If the door is rubbing against.
Turn it clockwise to lift the leaf and anticlockwise to lower it fig.
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Tightening the door.
Step 1 examine the top corner of your door to see if it s catching on the frame.
How to adjust the hinges on anderson french doors step 1.
Use the type of screwdriver that matches the heads on the hinge screws.
They are available at hardware stores or online and they will retrofit into the original hinge mortise indentation on the doors and the frame.