Turn the screws counterclockwise so that they are loose but do not remove them.
Problem sliding shower doors keeps falling apart.
Adjusting the door so that.
The hinge can slide down over time so loosening adjusting and tightening can solve the problem.
A shower door that keeps falling off the tracks will not only damage the track and door mechanism but it can present a real danger of broken glass in the shower or tub.
Shower door hardware is almost always put together using screws.
Like the sticking door the answer to a sagging door is to tighten the screws.
Look for screws or caps that can be popped off to reveal screws.
There have also been cases of shower doors on sliding tracks that shatter if the rubber bumpers are missing and the door strikes the sidetrack during operation.
Over time they can become loose and the shower door needs repaired.
A bypass door or a sliding shower door that runs on a track provides the perfect environment for water to gather and cause problems.
The metal track where the rollers sit can rust gather debris develop mold and mildew problems and generally deteriorate from water damage.
Shower door problems are common with bypass shower doors.