Sliding Glass Door Repair
Your door drags, sticks, or makes noise every time you slide it. We find the issue, repair what's broken, and bring back that smooth operation you need.
Your sliding door won't close properly and it's affecting your security. Failed parts like damaged rollers, warped tracks, faulty locks, and old weatherstripping cause dragging, jamming, and security issues. Throughout Bishop Hill and nearby communities, we identify the problem, fix it properly, and get your door working right. Reach out today and we'll take care of it.
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Your door drags, sticks, or makes noise every time you slide it. We find the issue, repair what's broken, and bring back that smooth operation you need.
You're adding a sliding glass door to open up your space. Expert installation ensures accurate setup, solid anchoring, weather protection, and effortless sliding. You get gorgeous natural lighting, seamless outdoor access, and enhanced home appeal.
The door has multiple problems making replacement smarter. Replace when you have severe frame damage, fogged glass from seal failure, multiple broken components, significant air leaks, or an outdated inefficient door. We remove the old door, install a new energy-efficient system, and restore security and comfort.
Your track is bent and the door won't slide right. Bent tracks, corrosion, debris buildup, worn surfaces, and misalignment all prevent smooth sliding. Track repair, cleaning, replacement when needed, and proper alignment bring back effortless sliding.
Your door barely slides even though the track looks fine. Failed rollers create friction instead of smooth rolling and make doors nearly impossible to slide. We remove the door safely, install quality new rollers, adjust height perfectly, and restore effortless gliding.
The lock sticks and won't turn smoothly. Broken lock mechanisms, worn latches, damaged handles, misalignment, and corrosion all prevent proper locking. We repair or replace lock components, realign everything properly, install new handles if needed, and restore secure locking.
Your glass door shattered and your home is exposed. These emergency situations compromise your home's security and require fast response. Fast emergency response, temporary securing, and rapid repairs restore safety.
The storefront door is malfunctioning and impacting operations. Commercial doors face heavy use, need industrial-strength components, must work reliably for customers, and often have automatic systems and security features. Commercial door repair with minimal business disruption.
The door opens and closes randomly. Automatic door systems have electronic and mechanical components that fail and need expert repair. We diagnose automatic systems, repair or replace sensors and motors, adjust settings properly, test safety features, and restore reliable automatic operation.
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Serving Bishop Hill, IL 61419, Henry County and all surrounding areas
Your sliding door isn't working right and you need someone who knows what they're doing. Providing service to Bishop Hill and all surrounding locations, we thoroughly inspect, accurately diagnose, and make repairs that solve the problem for good. Reach out today and we'll help you figure out the best solution.
Common culprits are failed rollers with rough or broken wheels, tracks that are bent or clogged, and misaligned doors that bind against the frame. Worn rollers need replacement to restore easy sliding, tracks require cleaning or straightening, and alignment issues need professional adjustment.
We can replace broken glass panes while keeping your existing door frame and hardware. The procedure includes door panel removal, damaged glass takeout, new glass installation with sealing, and door replacement. Both single-pane glass and insulated glass units can be replaced.
Common repairs like replacing rollers or servicing tracks typically take one to two hours. Extensive work like new glass or door replacement generally takes three to five hours based on the circumstances. Time required depends on the repair needed, door type and size, and complications that may appear.