Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My front door has a gap at the center of the threshold. It is an adjustable threshold with 4 adjustment screws. However, the 2 middle adjustment screws are absent, and have consequently let traffic across the threshold push down the center.
Are those screws replaceable, and if so where can I buy them? Or does the threshold need to be replaced? (Yes, I'm a DIYer but haven't solved this problem yet.)
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I have never seen an adjustable threshold, ours has 4 screws, but these are to hold the threshold down. If you have a gap at the bottom of your door check the rubber sweep, we have had to replace ours. The only other option I can think of is to go to ACE hardware on Wedgewood, as they seem to stock a lot of Village specific parts and may be able to help you. On a side note, one of our thresholds had a rubber gasket between it and the main (wide) threshold. I tried to replace it and could not find the part anywhere, I ended up using a CLEAR silicone between the 2 pieces, which has been working very well.
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Raise the threshold where light enters by turning the nearest screws counterclockwise. Set a straightedge (such as a framing square) on the threshold and adjust the other screws to make sure the adjustable strip is straight. Close the door and check for light. Readjust the threshold until you've eliminated the light. I would remove 1 of the remaining screws and check thread metric or SAE for replacement. Blow out the threads before replacement. OR Amazon has several types of adjustable door sweeps “adjustable door sweep” |
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Villages Warranty office can tell you who installed the door, I'd bet they have info about the installation.
Whether under warranty or not, they can tell you who did the initial work Last edited by JohnN; 01-14-2023 at 09:08 PM. |
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What has been moved in or out safe, Refrigerator? I would first check with a straight edge, long level etc to be sure it is in fact sagging. Ours, our door was not properly hung. That prevented the lock from working properly. As it was not working properly the sweep, rubber under the door was damaged. Was all repaired under warranty-N/C. If, not under warranty, IT IS COLD OUTSIDE. They used to make a fabric, snake you would tuck under a bottom door seal that was N/G. I would wait till it is warmer to tackle this project. For me what should be a one hour job somehow ends up at least half a day. |
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If, you take the other screws out, you will see what they should be and why the center screws were left out. Cement below the threshold with holes in the wrong place? They were ripped out when heavy stuff, refrigerator was installed etc. If, the screws go into wood, termites? |
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Uh-Oh, something @villagetinker didn't have a quick answer. I was hoping...
For those who have not seen an adjustable threshold, this YouTube video gives you a quick answer about adjusting them. My problem is that the middle 2 of the 4 adjustment screws are missing. I SHOULD have asked if someone has taken one of these things apart and knows if the screws can be replaced without having to rip out all the rest of the threshold assembly. BTW, it is definitely not the sweep. The front of the house faces east and in the morning one can see a sliver of sunlight cast on the floor inside the door. It's definitely the threshold, probably caused when rolling in the "that's too small for Florida" gun safe. ![]() As for other questions, the home is just over 2 years old and this is the one thing I missed putting on the warranty repair list. I have met the builder and might call him as @JohnN suggested. That suggestion sparked another idea. Our purchase contract included an exhibit that lists details of virtually every thing used in construction, down to the types of bulbs used in light fixtures. Off to search that exhibit for door sills or thresholds ... which says "Eversill and Everframe" for exterior doors. The question remains: has anyone had one of these things apart without having to remove the entire threshold? THANKS to those who have already offered suggestions!
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See who the manufacturer is at the door call them up and they probably could send you to the screws. Look on the hinges.
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Nah, can't be ! Tinker knows everything !
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I was an installer at one point in time. and I enjoy your spot on advice. Well done. |
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I do know that you can find this exact threshold on Amazon for around 35.00 if you need to replace it yourself.. If your house is still under the first year warranty al it in. |
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