Sliding Glass Door Repair
Your door drags, sticks, or makes noise every time you slide it. We diagnose the problem, fix or replace damaged parts, and get your door gliding effortlessly again.
The door sticks and drags every time you use it. Worn rollers, bent tracks, broken locks, and damaged seals prevent smooth sliding and compromise security. Serving Claremont, IL and surrounding areas, we diagnose what's wrong and make the repairs that restore smooth, secure operation. Give us a call today.
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Your door drags, sticks, or makes noise every time you slide it. We diagnose the problem, fix or replace damaged parts, and get your door gliding effortlessly again.
You're creating better patio access with a new door. Professional installation means proper framing, precise measurements, level tracks, secure mounting, and weathertight sealing. Your new door brings natural light, easy outdoor access, and adds home value.
The frame is rotted and damaged beyond fixing. 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you have severe frame damage, fogged glass from seal failure, multiple broken components, significant air leaks, or an outdated inefficient door.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.
The track is damaged and preventing smooth movement. Bent tracks, corrosion, debris buildup, worn surfaces, and misalignment all prevent smooth sliding. We straighten bent tracks, clean out debris and corrosion, replace damaged sections, realign everything, and restore smooth gliding.
The rollers are visibly worn, cracked, or broken. Worn rollers lose their smooth surface, broken wheels prevent movement, damaged bearings cause grinding, and old rollers can't spin properly. New rollers, proper adjustment, and smooth operation return.
Your door handle is loose or broken. Failed locks leave your door unsecured and compromise your home's safety. Lock repair, alignment correction, and restored security.
Glass cracked creating a safety hazard. Broken glass, derailed doors, failed locks, and jammed doors create urgent security and safety issues that need immediate attention. We respond quickly, secure your home temporarily if needed, repair or replace damaged parts fast, and restore security.
The storefront door is malfunctioning and impacting operations. High-traffic commercial doors require specialized service and heavy-duty parts. We service all commercial door types, repair or replace heavy-duty components, handle automatic systems, minimize downtime, and restore reliable access.
Your automatic door won't open when people approach. Failed sensors, misadjusted settings, worn motors, malfunctioning control boards, and damaged safety sensors all cause automatic door problems. 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 Claremont, IL 62421, Richland County and all surrounding areas
Security or safety concerns require service you can count on. Helping residents and business owners in Claremont, IL and neighboring areas, we find the root cause and perform repairs that bring back smooth, secure operation. Contact us and we'll get your door issue resolved.
Main reasons are degraded rollers that drag instead of rolling, track damage or buildup preventing smooth movement, and door panels that moved out of position. Installing fresh rollers eliminates friction, track repair or cleaning allows smooth gliding, and alignment correction stops binding.
Yes, in most cases we can replace just the glass panel without replacing the entire door. Work involves taking the door down, removing broken glass, fitting new glass properly, and hanging the door again. We handle replacement of both standard single glass and insulated double-glazed units.
Standard work such as roller replacement or track maintenance usually takes about one to two hours. More complex jobs like glass replacement or full door replacement take longer, often three to five hours depending on the specific situation. Actual time varies with the issue, door specifications, and unforeseen conditions encountered.