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Got a sticky slider, a pocket door that jumped its track, or a window that won't seat right? Tell us what's going on and we'll get a tech out, most jobs same day.

(866) 738-3422
Servicing Jacksonville, FL
Service Area

Jacksonville, FL & All of Northeast Florida

We come to you. Same-day sliding door, pocket door, and impact window service for homes across Jacksonville and the surrounding cities. Local techs across Northeast Florida, free estimates on every job.

Whether it's a patio slider that won't lock, a pocket door that jumped its guide, seized rollers grinding in the track, or a fogged impact window, we dispatch the same day with the parts to fix it on the first visit.

Cities We Cover
  • Jacksonville
  • Jacksonville Beach
  • Atlantic Beach
  • Neptune Beach
  • Ponte Vedra Beach
  • Mandarin
  • Riverside
  • Avondale
  • San Marco
  • Southside
  • Arlington
  • Orange Park
Service Area

Serving Jacksonville & Northeast Florida

Locally owned. We come to you. Same-day appointments across Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Mandarin, Riverside, San Marco, Orange Park, and the rest of Duval and St. Johns County.

Sliding Door Repair Jacksonville

Mailing Address
Jacksonville, FL
Hours
Same-day & emergency service available.
Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

Do you offer free estimates in Jacksonville?
Yes, every job starts with a free estimate. Call (866) 738-3422 or request one here, and you get a clear price before any work begins.
Why does my sliding door stick and get harder to open?
Worn rollers are the most common cause. They wear down like tires, and salt air along the Jacksonville coast can shorten their life to just a few years. Cleaning and lube alone rarely fix worn rollers, and a grinding sound is your warning to catch it before the rollers start chewing up the track.
Can you come out the same day?
Most calls placed before noon get a tech in Duval or St. Johns County that afternoon. Our trucks carry the common rollers, tracks, and pocket-door hardware, so we usually fix it on the first visit.
Should I repair my sliding door or replace it?
If the frame is straight and the glass is sound, swapping the rollers and capping the track is a fraction of the cost of full sliding door replacement. We lay out both options on site and let you decide, no pressure either way.
How do I keep my slider gliding smoothly between visits?
Vacuum the bottom track about once a month so grit and sand from the beaches don't pack in. Once a year, a light silicone spray keeps it moving. Skip oil, since it collects dust into a sticky paste that makes the sticking worse.