I had my suspicions that the track wasn t level so i checked and sure enough it is not.
Shower door slides open on its own.
Any squeaking can be eliminated by spraying wd 40 on the door hinge pin.
Beyond is an updated kitchen with wood cabinets topped with caesarstone.
Try adjusting how it hangs there are usually adjusting screws at the top where the door hangs from.
If the door still opens or closes on its own you can bend the pin a little more until this doesn t happen.
We have a walk in shower that is closed off by two sliding glass doors on a metal track.
Use a small block of wood to gently tap against the door that is out of alignment.
They can provide more than one entry and exit point to your shower area and are easy to clean.
Turning this screw raises or lowers the roller.
At the back of the living room sliding glass doors open to the pool area.
Usually this will pop the door back onto its own track.
If the problem happens often the root may be that the screw holding the door in the track has come loose.
Here s a short video that shares this tutorial step by step.
Slide the door back and forth.
Shower doors that slide instead of swing open are space savers.
Here s what we can do to fix that.
I see in your video though that once in the closed position the door magically slides open on its own.
If the door becomes even harder to open turn the screw in the opposite direction.
Most sliding doors have a mechanism called an adjusting screw located at the bottom of the door ends.
Shower door scrapes the bottom of the shower pan edge when opening and closing shower door is loose and needs tightening for the above shower door repairs the fix usually has to do with tightening up things.
Bravo on installing the new sliding shower doors.
For instance i just took a shower and it happened 3 times.
Climb a ladder until you are above the door and can see the screw easily.
Give the screw a clockwise turn and test to see whether the door slides easier.
You can also remove it completely to clean the track and then adjust it.
This sounds counterintuitive since the whole point of the bend in the pin is to create friction.
If the door moves haltingly or grinds on the lower rail as it is being opened or closed yet the rollers are clearly on upper track the rollers need adjusting.
Specifically you need to check the hinges handles and latches.
Some can be installed easily by you without the hassle and extra cost of professional installers.
First let me say if a professional installer was used it would be up to him her to make that right before leaving the job.