Hello everyone, I was asked by my neighbor if I could help him replace his old patio door. A few minutes later I returned from Home Depot with this Plygem door!
I’ve purchased many Plygem doors and windows. I would say their products are a good balance or quality and price. There are better brands out there, but they are way more expensive, for example Pella.
I've only done it once or twice in my life I definitely don't do it as a living but I know that you can easily take two screws and pull that other whole piece of glass out to which makes it a lot easier to yank the frame around and not have to worry about the class but okay
It’s true, the fixed panel can also be removed. Depending on the manufacturer, it will have different locations where the fixed panel is anchored to. Probably best to do this if you are attempting a solo install. We had more than enough hands handling frame and panel to easily move it around.
Nice to see you posting your work.
Thank you! My goal is to start posting more frequently as well.
Thank you, informative video. We had 72 by 82 door that we are replacing with 73 by 80 and your wood filling in the gap was what i was looking for!!
I’m glad it helped you out. Thank you for checking out my video!
Are you happy with the Plygem Sliding door ? I was looking to purchase one, any feedback would be appreciated.
I’ve purchased many Plygem doors and windows. I would say their products are a good balance or quality and price. There are better brands out there, but they are way more expensive, for example Pella.
I've only done it once or twice in my life I definitely don't do it as a living but I know that you can easily take two screws and pull that other whole piece of glass out to which makes it a lot easier to yank the frame around and not have to worry about the class but okay
It’s true, the fixed panel can also be removed. Depending on the manufacturer, it will have different locations where the fixed panel is anchored to. Probably best to do this if you are attempting a solo install. We had more than enough hands handling frame and panel to easily move it around.
Great work as always!
Super helpful. Thanks!
Thank you!
Luis i am so glad to see this!! Great job my friend!! . I think i see who taught you many of your skills now!!
Thank you Larry. Yes, my dad has taught me a lot, very thankful to have this experience with him.
Thanks for sharing the final install and some items that didn’t go as planned. I have to install my own as well.
Thank you for checking out my video. I wish you good luck on your project.
Great video and tips! Easy explanation and I love that you left in some possible mishaps that we may encounter. I look forward to another video
Thank you!
I installed a couple of these Sliding doors very fun to do
What state are you located?
Hepful! Thank you!!😊👍
Thank you for watching my video!
Looks nice
Thank you!
Nice job!
Thank you!
Hi you didn’t screw the frame to the ground?
No screws in the ground, but we did add a lot of caulking to the bottom of the frame just to keep the bottom sealed off to small bugs.