All Sliding Door Services We Offer
Every service is performed by our licensed, background-checked technicians. We carry all major parts on our trucks to complete most repairs in one visit.

Sliding Door Repair
Comprehensive repair of sticking, off-track, or damaged sliding glass doors. We fix rollers, tracks, handles, and alignment issues in a single visit. Most repairs run $150–$450.
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Screen Door Repair
Re-screen torn or bent sliding screen doors. We also repair or replace warped screen door frames and broken rollers so your screen door slides smoothly again.
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Glass Repair & Cutting
Replace cracked, foggy, or broken glass panels. We cut and supply tempered, dual-pane insulated, and impact-rated glass panels to exact measurements.
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Impact Windows
Florida-code-compliant impact-resistant hurricane glass for sliding door systems. PGT, CGI, and Andersen brands stocked. Protects against Category 5 winds and flying debris.
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Pocket Doors
Repair and installation of pocket doors that hide inside the wall. We fix jammed hardware, replace worn rollers, and install new pocket door systems in Broward County homes.
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Handle Services
Replace broken, loose, or outdated sliding door handles and pull bars. We stock handles for all major brands including PGT, Andersen, Pella, and Milgard.
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Lock Repair
Repair malfunctioning or damaged sliding door locks. We fix hook locks, foot locks, and multi-point locking systems that stick, won't latch, or fail to engage.
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Lock Replacement
Full lock replacement with upgraded security hardware. Choose from standard hook locks, keyed deadbolts, or high-security multi-point locking systems to protect your home.
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Door Installation
New sliding glass door installation in Broward County homes and commercial properties. We handle the entire process: measure, supply, frame, install, and seal. All brands available.
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Door Replacement
Replace old, worn, or damaged sliding door systems entirely. Upgrade to energy-efficient dual-pane glass, impact-rated panels, or modern low-profile aluminum frames.
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