In order to access the glass door units first remove the screen door if you have one.
Remove sliding glass door rail.
To remove the screen door use a flathead screwdriver.
Remove the bottom rail from the door by removing one screw on both sides at the bottom with a drill driver.
Take down the lower frames do this to take out the bacterial growth beneath the lower frames detach rail and push the door step 6.
Use the plastic hammer to slam against the two sides of the frame to loosen the caulk then drag gently of the wall.
Insert the screwdriver at the bottom to lift the rollers from the track.
Ask a helper to hold the sliding door and the remove the screw with a cordless drill.
Lift one end of the frame and use a screwdriver or stiff putty knife to lift the bottom rollers from the track.
Peel off any residual caulk.
On the bottom edge of the door you ll notice a cap.
Open the door and ask your helper to slightly lift the screen door.
Lift the door straight up and tilt the base of the door toward you while leaning the top of the door out of its track.
A stop is a narrow board with a screw in it that holds the top of the sliding door in place.
Do this to both ends of the screen door and lift the screen door off the track.
The door should slide right out of the top track once you ve freed it from the bottom track.
Determine the size of the screwdriver you ll need reach back into the gap with your screwdriver and adjust that screw counter clockwise as far as it will go.
Remove the door by pulling it out of the top track of the door frame.
Remove this cap because as you ll notice it is covering a gap inside of which is a screw.
There are two screw holes on both sides one on the top and one on the bottom.
This will detach the outer door from its track.
If your sliding glass doors don t have the screen door then you may move on to the next step.
Carefully lower the door and remove from the bathroom.