Sticky tracks, noisy rollers, and shaky locks turn a simple step outside into a daily struggle. Our specialists restore smooth, secure operation with targeted repairs that respect your door’s brand, frame material, and age.
From precision roller replacement to track straightening and alignment, we handle the details that make a door feel effortless again—without the mess, guesswork, or pushy upsells.
Signs Your Door Needs Attention
If opening the door takes two hands—or a full-body lean—it’s time to act. Addressing wear early protects the frame, prevents glass stress, and avoids costlier fixes down the road.
- Grinding or squealing sounds when sliding
- Door drifts open or won’t stay closed
- Drafts, daylight gaps, or visible worn weatherstrip
- Wobbly handle, weak latch, or misaligned lock
- Flat-spotted or seized rollers; bent or pitted track
What We Fix
We service aluminum, vinyl, fiberglass, and wood-clad sliders across major manufacturers. Our truck is stocked with premium hardware so most repairs finish in one efficient visit.
- Heavy-duty roller replacement and height adjustment
- Track repair: cap installs, straightening, and pitting remediation
- Lock, latch, and handle upgrades (including multi-point systems)
- Weatherstripping and brush seals for tighter closure
- Screen door tuning and mesh replacement
Repair or Replace? A Quick Guide
Not every rough-gliding door needs a full unit swap. Here’s how we help you choose the most sensible path.
Issue | Recommended | Why |
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Flat rollers, mild track wear | Repair | New rollers + track tune restore smooth slide |
Loose handle, weak latch | Hardware upgrade | Improves security and closing feel |
Severe frame rot or door sash damage | Replacement | Structural issues exceed cost of repair |
Poor thermal performance, glass failures | Glass/IGU swap or replacement | Restores clarity and efficiency |
Our Smooth-Glide Process
We keep your home clean and your schedule respected, with clear communication from the first call to the final test slide.
- Inspection & Quote: We diagnose root causes—rollers, track, alignment, or hardware—and outline options with upfront pricing.
- Precision Repair: We protect floors, swap parts, true the track, set roller height, and align the latch for a positive seal.
- Final Tune & Cleanup: We test glide, lock engagement, and screen fit, then leave the threshold spotless.
Parts That Last
We use stainless or sealed-bearing rollers, track caps that outwear bare aluminum, and name-brand locks. The result is a door that glides with fingertip pressure and stays that way through seasons of grit, rain, and temperature swings.
Have pets or kids? Ask about reinforced screens and foot-bolt security for peace of mind during busy hours.
Care Tips After the Repair
A few simple habits go a long way in keeping your door effortless.
- Vacuum the lower track monthly; avoid heavy oils that attract dust.
- Wipe brush seals seasonally and check for debris in weep holes.
- Call us if glide changes—early adjustments prevent premature wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you repair older doors if parts are discontinued?
In many cases, yes. We carry adaptable hardware and can retrofit compatible rollers, handles, and latches when originals are no longer made.
My track is pitted. Do I need a new frame?
Usually not. A stainless track cap or targeted resurfacing can restore a true running surface without replacing the frame.
Will the repair improve drafts?
Yes. Proper roller height and fresh weatherstripping improve the seal, reducing drafts and improving comfort.
Book Your Visit
Ready for a door that slides with a finger and locks with confidence? Schedule our Patio Sliding Doors Repair today—we’ll restore the glide, the seal, and the easy flow between your home and backyard.