My home which is around 30 years old has Croft sliding patio doors which I understand are no longer made. One door is missing the levelling device in the bottom which consists of two triangular “ramps” connected by a strip of metal a couple of feet long. Thus I can’t properly support the door on the rollers or level and adjust it. Anyone familiar with these and have any idea where I might find just the levelling device?
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There is an excellent glass co. (mostly commercial now) that had parts in a bin for dam near any door. Might try an older but good glass company.
Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
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Is this a specific company or do I just go to some local glass company?
Toledo Mirror and Glass here in NW Ohio. If in a decent sized city, call around. This is a union shop, commercial/residential been around for maybe a hundred years. You must look at an old established place that does more than just cut glass.
Best of luck.Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
Quittin' Time
Thanks very much, appreciate. I'll start looking around the San Antonio area.
Croft is still making doors, I just cussed a new one out today<G> Try Lowe's Contractor Yard if cal's lead doesn't pan out.
http://www.croftmetals.com/
Hey! Best news yet. Thanks very much. I am calling them tomorrow
Were you able to have your Croft Auto-Level Patio door repaired?