Removing the screws and head stop 1.
Remove sliding door screen door.
Insert the screwdriver at the bottom to lift the rollers from the track.
Use a phillips head.
Then working one end of the door at a time ease a flathead screwdriver under the wheel gently lifting up.
Remove any curtains or other decorations.
To remove this type start by loosening the tension on the wheels a bit.
Once you have removed the bottom of the screen door repeat the same with the upper portion of the screen door.
Before you can check the track or wheels for damage you have to remove the screen door from the track.
Most sliding screen doors have screws located at the bottom corners.
To get a sliding screen door out of the track you will have to adjust the wheel screws that are located on the four corners of the door frame itself.
These wheels are what allow the screen door to move along a track.
This cartridge can move up and down inside the screen door and is held in place by two screws.
Turn these screws counterclockwise to loosen the wheels and lower the door.
How to remove your sliding screen door step 1.
There s a cartridge within your screen door that contains two wheels.
Remove the door from the track first things first.
Open the door and ask your helper to slightly lift the screen door.
Locate the screws at the bottom of the door.
These can be allen bolts phillips or flat head screws that when turned one way or the other lower or raise the runner wheels inside the door where they contact with the track itself.