Category: Sliding Glass Door Repair

Welcome to Sliding Glass Door Repair, South Florida’s trusted experts in sliding glass door services. We specialize in fast, reliable repairs for residential and commercial sliding doors, helping you get smooth operation, improved security, and energy efficiency. Whether your door is stuck, off track, noisy, or cracked, our experienced technicians arrive on-time with quality parts and proven solutions.

We serve the entire South Florida area — including Aventura, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. Our services include sliding glass door repair, screen door repair, window repair, glass replacement, weatherstripping, rollers and tracks servicing, and emergency service.

We are fully insured, highly trained, and committed to customer satisfaction. From the moment you call to the completion of your job, expect friendly service, honest pricing, and lasting results.

  • Why Does The Glass Come Out Of The Frame ?

    Why Does The Glass Come Out Of The Frame ?

    The main reasons glass comes out of a sliding door frame are:

    Loose screws over time Screws that secure the frame can gradually loosen due to vibration, frequent use, or building movement. Improper reassembly after service This happens often when a technician services the sliding glass door and forgets to reinstall all the screws after reassembling the frame. Greased or dirty tracks causing excess force When the track is greased, it attracts dirt and debris. This increases resistance, and forcing the door open or closed can cause the glass to separate from the frame.

    Polished alternative (more formal tone)

    In many cases, glass comes out of a sliding glass door frame due to loose frame screws over time or improper reassembly after recent service. Another common cause is excessive force applied to the door when the track is greased and contaminated with dirt, which increases resistance and can cause the glass to disengage from the frame.

  • Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    This design is mainly used on French doors, but when you see it on a sliding glass door, you can usually remove it for a better view. Especially on older sliding glass doors, these grids often don’t stay in place properly. The colonial grid on a sliding glass door is usually not glued, so it can come off easily. In some cases, both the left and right doors rub against each other.