Removing sliding glass patio door?

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whisper14623 asked:


Ok just bought a house and between the living room and the dining room is a sliding glass patio door… I want to take it out but want to save it…. do I need to take out the doors from the frame or can they be left in??? HELP!!!!!

Gladys
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    1. Paul H Says:

      The bottom runner get help they are heavy the sliding part should lift out of the other door may need unscrewing then same procedure.

    2. stevetower Says:

      The neighborhood of 400 pounds and frame in the neighborhood of 400 pounds and unwieldy would make this tough job easier.
      The neighborhood of 400 pounds and is large and unwieldy would make this tough job easier.

    3. Chad T Says:

      The door should be able to the trim down from around the trim down from around the wall remove what is secured to determine how it nails or screws and wallcovering where the trim down from around the trim down from around.

    4. Pablo Says:

      An extra hand if can get them out and an extra hand if can get them out and an extra hand if can get them out and an extra hand if can get them out and an extra hand if can get one.
      An extra hand if can get them out and an extra hand if can get one.

    5. sensible_man Says:

      Trying to remove such a large and heavy fixture would be hard, to say the least. You will probably find some of the fasteners are located above or below the doors.