Every sliding door is set up slightly differently but almost all of them can be removed by following a few simple steps.
Remove a wood sliding door.
Once the door is completely loose from the frame set it aside somewhere safe such as against the side of the house or lying flat on a work bench.
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Cutting the caulking will prevent damage to the drywall.
Most of the time the door will pop right off.
Remove the door by pulling it out of the top track of the door frame.
Remove the screws above the adjustment screws on each end of the sliding door.
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Remove the interior door casing and the exterior brick molding.
Remove the outside closet door by first sliding the door to the center of the track.
You will cut through the insulation fasteners and shims.
Sliding patio doors have two separate units namely the sliding door panel and the stationary panel.
Then try lifting it up a little and pulling it towards you.
Once this is complete repeat the process with the inside closet door.
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Pry off the exterior trim.
Place a wooden block against the bottom.
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Use a reciprocating saw with a longer bimetal blade to cut between the framing and the door jamb.
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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.
The door should slide right out of the top track once you ve freed it from the bottom track.
Then tilt it slightly with help and remove it from the upper track of the door frame as well.
Once you remove all the screws lift the door up and make sure that it is completely removed from the bottom track of the door frame.
These screws hold the rollers and the door frame to the bottom of the door.
4 removing the sliding door before removing the door slide it to the point in the track where you see an indent.
First loosen the brackets at the top of each door with a flathead or philips head screwdriver.
Next carefully lift the door up at a slight angle to remove the bottom rollers from the track.
Door casing and brick molding are the wood trim pieces that frame both sides of the door.
Then angle the door towards you and pull gently detaching the door from its top track.