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Pd Door Problems?

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As part of the reno, we had 2 PD doors installed for the bathrooms.

The one is the common one had problems right from the start ..

- door was filmsy

- plastic hinge on the top of the two panels broke

Requested the contracter to rectify and they re-installed the door with a new plastic hinge.

After staying for almost a month, the same problem surfaced.

But now the MBR bathroom also had the same problem too. :(

Wondering if anyone had the same problem? How to prevent this from happening again?

 

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As part of the reno, we had 2 PD doors installed for the bathrooms.

The one is the common one had problems right from the start ..

- door was filmsy

- plastic hinge on the top of the two panels broke

Requested the contracter to rectify and they re-installed the door with a new plastic hinge.

After staying for almost a month, the same problem surfaced.

But now the MBR bathroom also had the same problem too. :(

Wondering if anyone had the same problem? How to prevent this from happening again?

apples... mine was the same initially. Get them to rectify again? door wasnt installed properly, so it was very noisy while rolling becos some screws (or brackets? cant rembr liao) dropped out when he pulls the door. That only happened with my common toilet. MBR was ok.

 

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apples... mine was the same initially. Get them to rectify again? door wasnt installed properly, so it was very noisy while rolling becos some screws (or brackets? cant rembr liao) dropped out when he pulls the door. That only happened with my common toilet. MBR was ok.

Thanks mrspiglet ..

Actually my MBR was ok initially too. But after one month, the joint also broke and we glue it back ourselves.

Ya, I think it is likely to be a installation problem, but I think we just don't feel like rectifying it again and again.

So after thinking hard about it, we decided to change to bi-fold doors

 

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