If the door becomes even harder to open turn the screw in the opposite direction.
Shower door not sliding properly.
This is a common problem with sliding shower doors.
The trick is to find where and how to make that adjustment.
The metal track where the rollers sit can rust gather debris develop mold and mildew problems and generally deteriorate from water damage.
It once again usually occurs because of water buildup or debris.
If the rollers are off track lift the ends of the shower door and reseat the rollers.
Most doors have a small plastic guide in the middle of the lower track.
Look at the rollers from inside of the shower.
Straight to the point.
Just remove a single screw to access and remove the small plastic guide.
A dragging shower door.
If the rollers are still on the track but the doors still do not slide smoothly then you may need to remove the sliding shower door to adjust and possibly replace the rollers.
On shower doors typically the rollers will be on a hanger bracket that has a few holes in it or a long angled slot.
The problem is usually because the shower door needs realignment and the clamps need to be adjusted.
This is a simple repair to a common problem.
If the sliding doors on your shower or bathtub don t glide smoothly repair them soon.
A door that drags on the lower track will eventually do permanent damage to both the door and the track.
Protect the shower or tub from scratches with a drop cloth.
Turning this screw raises or lowers the roller.
Give the screw a clockwise turn and test to see whether the door slides easier.
Many times the door rollers will come off the upper track.
After a bit of adjustment the door should roll easily without rubbing on the bottom track.
Depending on where you position the roller in these holes or slot will adjust the height of the door.
If left undried you can end up with mold and water issues.
Shower door problems are common with bypass shower doors.
You may think that this is a repair job you will be able to do on your own.