The reversal I'm interested in is one that should not have to happen. I'm surprised the inspector didn't catch it when I bought the house. The sliding doors (I have two of them) are installed backward. I really don't care which way the door slides. But I do care whether the door moves on the inside or outside track. They should be on the inside track for multiple reasons. To illustrate the issue, someone could lock me inside the house by inserting a dowel on the outside against the door. So, how do I go about reversing this?
The reversal I'm interested in is one that should not have to happen. I'm surprised the inspector didn't catch it when I bought the house. The sliding doors (I have two of them) are installed backward. I really don't care which way the door slides. But I do care whether the door moves on the inside or outside track. They should be on the inside track for multiple reasons. To illustrate the issue, someone could lock me inside the house by inserting a dowel on the outside against the door. So, how do I go about reversing this?
What if the door is already installed to the structure and don't want to remove. Since I am not able to turn it around is there a way to change it out
I don't see how this would be possible given that one side of the door is fixed in position.
@WVRetreat thank you for responding
Can you do this with Milgard Tuscany V400 doors?
I think it should be noted that not all of the Reliabilt doors are reversible, for example, the ones with the shades built in are not reversible.
Good vid thanks