Glass Door Closes Crooked

Close the door to check the fit.
Glass door closes crooked. Other times the hinges or latch on the storm door aren t screwed in tightly. Align it in the bottom track and then tilt it up. Continue tightening and checking until the door no longer sticks. Sometimes it s an issue with the closing mechanism.
This is guaranteed to fix your problem but requires a lot of work. Remove appropriate hinge from door and jamb. The last ditch effort fix for the problem is to remove the door from the hinges and sand away at the trouble corner. Close door and check the spacing at the top and latch side of the door.
Reattach the head stop first otherwise it could fall out. In most cases having a crooked door means that it no longer closes smoothly. Roll the door toward the latch side jamb then turn the adjustment screws until the door is parallel with the jamb. When your storm door won t close all the way you can often make some simple adjustments to correct the situation.
Determine which hinge must be shimmed to adjust door and create even spacing. One edge rubs and it makes it hard to close or open the door. Correcting the issue improves your door s operation. It s rare but you might find that you can t draw in a hinge at all because the jamb is already tight against the framing or shims.
If you begin to create gaps at the trim joints stop. Hold door hinge against cardboard and use utility knife to cut around hinge. Open and close the door to make sure that the turnbuckle isn t blocking the door seal then mark its screw holes with a pencil.