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 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. In Sandwich, IL and neighboring areas, we repair your door and bring back easy, reliable sliding. Give us a call today.
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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. Expert installation ensures accurate setup, solid anchoring, weather protection, and effortless sliding. 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you have severe frame damage, fogged glass from seal failure, multiple broken components, significant air leaks, or an outdated inefficient door. Complete removal, new installation, and improved efficiency and security.
Debris built up in the track and the door drags. Damaged or dirty tracks stop rollers from gliding properly and make doors difficult to operate. We straighten bent tracks, clean out debris and corrosion, replace damaged sections, realign everything, and restore smooth gliding.
Your door barely slides even though the track looks fine. 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 lock won't engage and you can't secure your door. Broken lock mechanisms, worn latches, damaged handles, misalignment, and corrosion all prevent proper locking. Lock repair, alignment correction, and restored security.
The door is stuck blocking access. These emergency situations compromise your home's security and require fast response. We respond quickly, secure your home temporarily if needed, repair or replace damaged parts fast, and restore security.
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. Commercial door repair with minimal business disruption.
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. Complete automatic door diagnostics and repair.
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Serving Sandwich, IL 60548, DeKalb County and all surrounding areas
Your sliding door isn't working right and you need someone who knows what they're doing. Serving homes and businesses throughout Sandwich, IL and nearby communities, we find the root cause and perform repairs that bring back smooth, secure operation. Contact us and we'll get your door issue resolved.
The most common causes are worn rollers that have lost their smooth surface, bent or dirty tracks that create resistance, and misalignment between the door and frame. Roller replacement solves dragging issues, track service removes obstructions and damage, and proper alignment restores free movement.
Just the damaged glass can be replaced in most sliding door systems. We remove the door, extract the damaged glass, install fresh glass with correct weatherproofing, and put the door back. We handle replacement of both standard single glass and insulated double-glazed units.
Basic services such as new rollers or track adjustment usually require 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. The exact time depends on the specific problem, door size, and any unexpected issues discovered during inspection.