In hurricane locks, the lock bolt is especially prone to damage. When the bolt becomes worn or broken, it is no longer long enough to properly engage the main lock or strike. In many cases, the internal mechanism where the mounting screw secures the bolt also becomes damaged. When this happens, repair is no longer reliable and the entire lock assembly must be replaced.
Slightly simpler version (for customers)
Hurricane locks often fail at the lock bolt. When the bolt breaks or wears down, it cannot fully catch the lock, and the internal screw mount may also be damaged. In these cases, replacement is required rather than repair.
First of all, it is important to understand that sliding glass door repairs must be performed by a professional.
If damage occurs or the glass breaks during the repair, the technician must take full responsibility.
To be realistic, sliding glass door repair requires proper tools, experience, and care to avoid further damage.
Sliding Glass Door Repair – Price List
Roller Replacement (Regular Glass Door): $350 – $450 per panel Full service includes roller replacement, lock and handle adjustment, and track service. Roller Replacement (Hurricane / Impact Glass Door): $550 – $850 per panel Full service includes roller replacement, lock and handle adjustment, and track service. Service Call – Lock or Handle Replacement / Adjustment: Starting at $200 + parts Window Glass Replacement (Regular Glass – 1/8” thickness): $285 – $650 Price varies by size. Hurricane / Impact Window Glass Replacement: $550 – $850 Typical basic residential window size. Broken Sliding Glass Door (Regular Glass): $750 – $1,100 Broken Sliding Glass Door (Hurricane / Impact Glass): $1,250 – $1,650
What is the average price for hurricane sliding glass doors with installation?
You might be surprised, but the lowest price in the industry for sliding glass door replacement with installation is typically around $1,500, especially when working on a flip home.
Home Depot sells sliding doors for about $700, but these are not true hurricane-impact doors. They use insulated dual-pane (thermo) glass, which is designed for colder climates and performs better in northern states rather than in Florida
Prices listed are minimum estimates. Multi-pane or oversized doors will increase the total cost. Hiring a handyman may be 50% cheaper, but quality, safety, and proper installation are not guaranteed and are done at the homeowner’s own risk.
Weather and temperature changes can cause the glass to explode due to thermal stress. An old sliding glass door can weaken over the years, making the glass more likely to break. Landscapers working nearby may send small rocks flying, which can hit and damage the glass. A neighbor could have shot the glass with a BB gun. Children may have hit the glass with balls while playing.
Another way to make it safer and prevent it from shattering into pieces is to add a safety tint, which helps hold the glass together
Window balance systems typically need replacement every 10–15 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions. In coastal or waterfront condominiums, high humidity and salt air can accelerate corrosion and wear, which may require earlier replacement.
Window glass replacement is usually a straightforward process. However, when the window is located on the second floor or higher, the job can be more challenging and may require additional safety measures, equipment, and labor.
It is important to use gloves and thoroughly clean any leftover glass. Otherwise, when installing the new glass and reassembling the frame, the glass may crack
Replacing sliding glass door rollers is not just about installing new parts. It is critical to use high-quality rollers that are correctly sized to support the weight and size of the door.
🔧 Why Quality Rollers Matter
Low-quality rollers wear out quickly Incorrect roller size can cause the door to drag or fail Heavy or oversized doors require stronger rollers
⚙️ Correct Roller Selection
The roller must match the door’s weight and frame design Large or heavy sliding doors often require stainless steel rollers, even if the door is not impact-rated Stainless steel rollers provide: Higher load capacity Longer lifespan Smoother operation
At the bottom of the page, we have a link to a manufacturer’s store in Pompano Beach where you can purchase rollers.
The sliding glass door is broken and requires replacement. The glass size is non-standard, and tempered glass must be custom ordered. Estimated lead time is approximately 2–3 weeks. Customer was informed of the timeline and possible delays associated with custom fabrication
The service was performed in Boca Raton, in a homeowners association where work is not allowed on weekends.
We went to a local shop to purchase a temporary acrylic (plexiglass) sheet until the original tempered glass is delivered.
The original window glass was a double-pane insulated unit made of 1/8” + 1/8” glass.
Due to frame compatibility and customer approval, the insulated unit was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered glass panel that fits securely within the existing frame.
Original double-pane glass (1/8” + 1/8”) was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered safety glass panel due to frame fitment. Customer approved the change.