1
Remove the trim
from the old door by prying it off with a pry bar. Remove all stops and trim to
make the old doorway as light as possible. Remove both the interior and
exterior trim.
2
Remove the screws
that hold the door frame into the rough opening. Remove all the old nails then
tap the frame with a hammer to loosen it from the rough opening. Lift the frame
out of the automatic
sliding door.
3
Check the rough
opening with a carpenter's level to see if the area is plumb. Pound in sawed
pieces of plywood to make it even, if you find the rough opening to be uneven.
4
Run foil-backed
tape along the sill to make it watertight if the sliding
door is going into the exterior of the home.
5
Run three bands of
water-proof silicon along the sill of the door. Place the bottom of the door
frame in place and slowly lift the door frame up until it is secure.
6
Slide frame studs
between the rough opening and the frame of the sliding door, and use the level
to even out the door in the rough opening. Nail the studs into place once the
frame is even.
7
Screw the automatic door frame into the opening using the package
instructions. Add the trim according to the instructions using 8d finishing
nails.
8
Lift the door into
the frame by placing the bottom of the door onto the track and lifting up into
place. The wheels will pop into the track, locking it in. Remove any stickers
from the door.
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