Repairing a sliding glass door is much cheaper than replacement. The type of door, whether you are in a private home, building, or townhouse, door size, number of panels, and glass types are all factors that our technicians take into consideration when repairing your door.
Did a glass panel break in your door? We can replace broken glass in sliding doors, windows, French doors, storm doors, and regular glass doors. We will inspect the type of glass, tint, and if you need double or single glass. We offer a variety of glass including tints, tempered, impact, and plexiglass.
Sliding doors may have upper or lower tracks to enable the sliding action. Often these tracks get misaligned, get dirty, break, bend, or chip. When the track has issues, the sliding door might not slide all the way or may be completely stuck. When the sliding door cannot slide, this can negatively affect other parts of the door, including the ball bearings and rollers.
Many customers think that if their sliding door is not sliding properly or is stuck, then all is needed is to just replace rollers. It can be more complex than that. To get to the rollers, the technician may need to remove the glass and other components. The technician will be able to assess the issue on site and provide an estimate.
One of the easiest ways to break into a home is to break the sliding glass door lock. To add security to your home, you can install a security bar. Our techinicians can replace many types of locks, including sliding, deadbolt, chain, and even security bars.