Sticking sliders, drafty entries, or a patio door that won't latch? We tune up and service installed impact doors — entry, sliding glass, and French — to restore a smooth glide and a tight storm seal, by a CGC-licensed crew based on S Semoran Blvd.
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An impact door is one of the hardest-working parts of your home. Sliding glass patio doors especially carry heavy, laminated panels across a track hundreds of times a year — and in Central Florida that track lives in a world of humidity, salt-laced air, fine sand, and pollen. Grit packs into the channel, rollers wear flat, and the panel slowly starts to drag, sag, and bind.
Entry and French doors take their own beating: hinges loosen, multipoint locks fall out of alignment, and the weatherstrip and sweep that seal out wind-driven rain compress and harden over the years. None of it means the door is failing — it means the door is due. A periodic tune-up resets the moving parts and the seal so the door operates like the day it was installed, keeps your energy bills in check, and preserves the storm protection you paid for.
Get My Free QuoteIf your door is doing any of these in your Orlando home, it's a service call — not a sign you need a whole new door. Most of it is wear parts and adjustment.
If you have to lean into the patio door to move it, or it jumps and grinds across the track, the rollers are worn and the channel is fouled. A clean and roller service makes it glide again.
Air movement, a faint whistle, or rain seeping in at the edges means the weatherstrip, sweep, or threshold has worn down. Fresh seals restore a tight, weather-proof closure.
A door that won't catch, or a multipoint lock you have to lift and shove to engage, is out of alignment. Re-adjusting the panel and hardware brings the lock back to a clean, secure throw.
If the door rubs the frame, sits crooked, or leaves an uneven gap, the panel has dropped. We re-set the rollers and adjustment screws so it hangs square and clears the frame.
Condensation inside the laminated glass points to a failing edge seal. We check the seals and the glazing, advise whether it's serviceable, and protect the rest of the door in the meantime.
A gritty, crunchy track is the number-one cause of premature roller wear in Florida. Clearing and dressing the channel — and lubricating correctly — quietly doubles the life of the next set of rollers.
Every door gets a full once-over. We don't just oil the hinge and leave — we service the parts that actually fail and re-set the door to factory spec.
No upsell, no pressure. We diagnose what's actually wrong, fix it with the correct parts, and leave your door gliding smoothly with a seal that protects your home and your warranty.
Tell us what your door is doing — sticking, drafty, won't lock — and we set a visit that fits your day. Our office is local on S Semoran Blvd.
We inspect the rollers, track, hardware, seals, and glass, find the real cause, and give you a clear, honest quote before any work begins.
We clean and restore the track, replace worn rollers and seals, realign the panel and lock, and lubricate everything to factory spec — usually in a single visit.
We cycle the door, confirm a smooth glide and a tight close, verify the lock, and document the work for your records and your insurer.
An impact door isn't just a door — it's part of your home's storm protection and your insurance picture. Keeping it serviced is how you keep all of that intact.
Many door and hardware warranties expect the unit to be kept clean, lubricated, and adjusted. Periodic service is exactly the upkeep manufacturers ask for — and we document it.
Your wind-mitigation discount depends on the door sealing and latching the way it was certified to. A tune-up keeps that seal performing so your credit keeps holding.
Tight weatherstrip and a true threshold keep wind-driven rain out, your AC in, and storm pressure where it belongs. A worn seal quietly undoes what the impact glass is there to do.
Almost always it's the rollers and the track. The small wheels under a sliding glass door wear flat or seize up over time, and the bottom track collects grit, sand, and corrosion that fights the panel every time you slide it. In Florida that happens faster because of humidity, salt air, and pollen. A tune-up cleans and re-dresses the track, replaces worn rollers, and re-adjusts the panel height so the door glides with one finger again — without replacing the whole door. Call (689) 219-5507 and we'll take a look.
Yes. Rollers are wear parts, and on most sliding glass and patio doors we can swap them out and service the track without removing or replacing the door panel itself. We lift the panel, install fresh rollers rated for its weight, clean and true the track, and re-set the adjustment screws so it rolls level and latches properly. If the track itself is badly damaged we'll tell you honestly, but in the large majority of cases a roller and track service brings the door back to like-new operation for a fraction of replacement cost.
It can help. Many impact door and hardware warranties expect the door to be kept clean, lubricated, and properly adjusted, and some can be affected if obvious neglect causes a failure. A periodic tune-up keeps tracks clear, hardware adjusted, and seals intact, which is exactly the kind of upkeep manufacturers ask for — and it keeps your wind-mitigation seal performing the way it was certified to. We service doors to the manufacturer's spec and can document the work for your records and your insurer.
Yes. We tune up and repair impact entry doors, sliding glass patio doors, and French doors regardless of who installed them, as long as the door itself is sound. Bring us a door that sticks, drags, drafts, won't lock, or has fogging glass and we'll diagnose it, quote the fix, and restore smooth operation and a tight seal. If a component is beyond service we'll tell you and walk you through options — but most doors just need the right parts and a proper adjustment. Call (689) 219-5507 to schedule.
(689) 219-5507
5764 S Semoran Blvd, Building E, Suite 101
Orlando, FL 32822
Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM · Sun: Closed
FL GC · CGC1540149
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A sticking slider or a drafty entry doesn't mean a new door — it usually means a tune-up. Get a clear, no-pressure quote from a licensed local crew. We'll diagnose it, fix it with the right parts, and restore smooth operation and a tight storm seal. Call (689) 219-5507 today.