Sliding Glass Door Repair
The door catches and binds when you try to use it. We identify what's wrong, worn rollers, bent tracks, broken locks, or damaged seals, and make the repairs that restore smooth, easy sliding.
Your patio door is difficult to slide and you're struggling daily. Failed parts like damaged rollers, warped tracks, faulty locks, and old weatherstripping cause dragging, jamming, and security issues. Throughout Leland and nearby communities, we identify the problem, fix it properly, and get your door working right. Call now and let's get your door fixed.
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The door catches and binds when you try to use it. We identify what's wrong, worn rollers, bent tracks, broken locks, or damaged seals, and make the repairs that restore smooth, easy sliding.
You want a patio door installed where there isn't one. 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.
Your door is outdated and you want modern efficiency. Replacement makes sense when frame rot is extensive, glass has fogged, several parts need fixing, or energy loss is significant. Complete removal, new installation, and improved efficiency and security.
The track is corroded and causes sticking. 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.
You have to lift the door to get it to move. 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. Lock repair, alignment correction, and restored security.
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.
Your business entrance door isn't working and affects customer access. Commercial doors face heavy use, need industrial-strength components, must work reliably for customers, and often have automatic systems and security features. We service all commercial door types, repair or replace heavy-duty components, handle automatic systems, minimize downtime, and restore reliable access.
Your automatic door makes unusual noises or moves erratically. Failed sensors, misadjusted settings, worn motors, malfunctioning control boards, and damaged safety sensors all cause automatic door problems. Complete automatic door diagnostics and repair.
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Serving Leland, IL 60531, LaSalle County and all surrounding areas
Your door needs replacement or new installation and you want it done right. Helping residents and business owners in Leland, IL and neighboring areas, we figure out exactly what's causing the problem and make the repairs that actually fix it. Call now and we'll schedule a convenient time to take care of this.
Primary causes include worn-out rollers creating friction, damaged or dirty tracks blocking movement, and doors that settled out of alignment. New rollers bring back smooth operation, track cleaning or repair eliminates resistance, and realignment fixes binding problems.
Glass replacement is possible for most sliding doors without changing the whole unit. We remove the door, extract the damaged glass, install fresh glass with correct weatherproofing, and put the door back. Single panes and sealed double-pane assemblies are both serviceable.
Straightforward repairs including roller changes or track cleaning generally take an hour or two. Involved repairs such as glass installation or complete door replacement require more time, typically three to five hours. Time needed depends on the particular repair, door characteristics, and problems that surface during work.