This should give it enough clearance at the top to pull right out of the frame.
Taking sliding glass door off with stationary.
Step 2 lift the sliding door panel out.
Lift up on the door until the rollers clear the bottom rail and pull inward.
Using a flat head screwdriver carefully lift the rollers of the screen door off the bottom track.
In order to remove the sliding one effectively lift it upwards into the upper track and ask a helper to push the bottom gently and carefully toward you.
Here you can use a couple of stiff putty knives to help lift the rollers off the t.
When the door has cleared the rail lift up and pull out the top of the door will come off of the top rail.
Once the door is free place it aside and move ahead with the following instructions.
Let s see the process of removing the stationary sliding glass door and fix.
Once removed move the screen door to a safe place away from your work area.
Sliding patio doors have two separate units namely the sliding door panel and the stationary panel.
3 removing the stationary door the stationary door is the one usually behind the sliding door when viewed from inside.
Remove the patio screen door the first step is to remove the patio screen door.
Then remove any screws holding the panel onto the door frame.
Take the door panel off the track and let it set down on the floor.
Clear about 10 feet of space around the door remove any furniture or objects and ensure you have plenty of room to maneuver the doors.
Remove the stationary door panel.
Turn the screws counter clockwise to pull the rollers up into the door.
To remove a stationary sliding glass door you will first remove the threshold in front of the tracks.
Remove the metal strip that connects the door to the door jamb.
Sliding glass shower or tub doors overlap each other as they slide and one will be closer to the inside.
If you plan to remove the stationary door and the entire patio door frame continue with these next steps.
Remove the stationary door the stationary glass door is the part of the glass door system that doesn t move and is usually located behind the sliding portion.
Sliding glass doors are large and once you remove the doors from their tracks you will need plenty of space around the area so you can carefully lay the doors on the ground.