Huge gaps at top of French doors - my theory ..

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There's a gap in the top of my French doors I can put my finger through - I've been watching lots of videos and looking at the door mechanism itself. Originally I was convinced it was about making sure the door was square but now I'm thinking the hinge has dropped and now the lock mechanism isn't going far enough in to pull the door in flush. Would love some thoughts on this. I'm sorry I'm having trouble with dropping in photos so have used Google photo links.


Taken a pic:


I've made a couple of videos:

The left hand door (the one we use)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7fzaZxBZRXTevYij7

The right side:

Any thoughts appreciated!
 
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Looking at the photos, there appear to be tell-tale marks showing where the doors originally touched the seals.
To me it looks as though the door has dropped away from the hinge, have a search for 'toe and heel a uPVC door'.
 
Looking at the photos, there appear to be tell-tale marks showing where the doors originally touched the seals.
To me it looks as though the door has dropped away from the hinge, have a search for 'toe and heel a uPVC door'.
Thanks for your response - I've been looking at videos of toeing and heeling... But also thought that the hinges themselves could be adjusted to realign so not quite clear on the different approaches.
 
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Thanks for your response - I've been looking at videos of toeing and heeling... But also thought that the hinges themselves could be adjusted to realign so not quite clear on the different approaches.
Put a square on the door or use the 345 method to see if it needs toe and heeling.
 

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