
Sliding doors cannot be brought to a shop. They are part of your home's structure, sealed into the wall frame with weatherstripping, connected to your home's locking system, and often weighing 100-300 pounds per panel. The repair must happen at your property, which is exactly how we operate.
Our service vehicles carry a comprehensive inventory: roller assemblies for all major manufacturers, track sections in multiple sizes, lock and handle hardware, screen mesh and frame components, weatherstripping, specialty tools for panel removal and reinstallation, and cleaning supplies for track restoration. Over 90% of sliding door repairs are completed on the first visit without any return trips for parts.
Step 1: Diagnosis (10-15 minutes). We inspect the door's operation, rollers, track, lock mechanism, weatherstripping, and frame alignment. We identify the root cause - not just the symptom. A door that's hard to open might have worn rollers, a bent track, debris in the channel, or all three.
Step 2: Quote (2 minutes). We provide an exact price for the repair before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the door panel is removed. You approve the price or we leave at no charge.
Step 3: Repair (30-90 minutes). We perform the repair on-site. For roller replacement, this means removing the door panel, extracting the old rollers, installing new assemblies, reinstalling the panel, and adjusting for proper alignment. For track repair, cleaning, or lock replacement, the panel may or may not need removal depending on the specific issue.
Step 4: Testing and cleanup (5-10 minutes). We test the door through its full range of motion. Check lock engagement at all points. Verify weatherstripping seal. Clean the track and work area. Demonstrate the repaired door to you and answer any questions about maintenance.
Door is hard to open or close. Cause: worn rollers (70%), debris in track (15%), bent track (10%), frame misalignment (5%). Most cases are resolved with roller replacement alone.
Door doesn't lock. Cause: misaligned door (40%), worn lock mechanism (35%), damaged strike plate (15%), warped frame (10%). Often fixed by adjusting roller height to realign the lock with the strike plate.
Drafts around closed door. Cause: worn weatherstripping (50%), door not fully closing due to roller/track issues (30%), frame settling (20%). Weatherstripping replacement combined with roller adjustment solves most draft issues.
Condensation between glass panes. Cause: failed seal in double-pane insulated glass unit. Requires glass panel replacement. We install code-compliant replacement glass matched to the door's specifications.







Comprehensive inspection of rollers, track, locks, seals, and frame alignment. Root cause identification before any repair work begins.

90%+ of repairs completed on the first visit. Fully stocked service vehicles with parts for all major sliding door brands.

Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Jensen Beach, and all communities in between. Same-day appointments available.

Exact quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Approve the price or we leave at no charge.
