The phrase refers to the process of modifying the alignment or functionality of an entry point purchased from a prominent home improvement retailer. This modification typically involves ensuring the entryway swings freely, latches securely, and sits level within its frame. For example, should a newly installed barrier drag on the ground or fail to align with the latch, adjustments are necessary to achieve proper operation.
Proper alignment and functionality of such an entryway are essential for security, convenience, and aesthetic appeal. A well-adjusted barrier provides reliable closure, preventing unauthorized access to a property. Furthermore, a smooth-operating entryway reduces strain on hardware and improves user experience. Historically, adjusting these structures was often a labor-intensive process; however, modern hardware and readily available information simplify the task.