
Standard sliding patio doors. The most common type across the Treasure Coast. Two or three panels on a single track, with one or two panels that slide. These doors handle the heaviest daily use and their rollers bear the most wear. Standard residential panels weigh 80-150 lbs; impact-rated panels weigh 150-300+ lbs.
French patio doors. Hinged double doors that swing inward or outward. While not technically sliding doors, we repair the hardware, hinges, and weatherstripping on French patio doors throughout the Treasure Coast. Common issues include sagging from hinge wear, difficult latching, and seal deterioration.
Multi-slide systems. Premium patio door systems with three to eight panels that stack or pocket into a wall cavity. Found in luxury Treasure Coast homes and waterfront properties. These systems use specialized hardware that general contractors typically cannot service. We carry replacement parts for the major multi-slide manufacturers.
Patio doors on the Treasure Coast face a uniquely demanding environment. Daily temperature swings cause aluminum frames to expand and contract, gradually loosening hardware connections. Afternoon thunderstorms drive rain horizontally against door seals, testing weatherstripping integrity. Salt air from the Atlantic and Indian River Lagoon corrodes metal components. UV radiation degrades rubber seals and plastic components. Sand tracked in from beaches and yards embeds in track channels.
This combination of forces means Treasure Coast patio doors require maintenance and repair more frequently than identical doors in moderate climates. Annual track cleaning, weatherstripping inspection, and roller lubrication significantly extend the intervals between major repairs.
A properly sealed patio door reduces your energy bill, keeps insects out, prevents water intrusion during storms, and reduces noise from exterior sources. We replace weatherstripping on all patio door types using materials rated for Florida's UV exposure and temperature range. Our seal replacement includes the door perimeter weatherstripping, the interlock seal between meeting panels, and the bottom sweep or pile seal that contacts the track.
For properties in flood zones or coastal high-velocity zones, we verify that door seals and hardware meet the requirements specified in the Florida Building Code for the property's specific wind zone and flood elevation.







Roller replacement, track repair, and lock service for standard and impact-rated sliding patio doors. The most common repair on the Treasure Coast.

Specialized repair for premium multi-slide patio door systems. Parts for major manufacturers including Fleetwood and LaCantina.

Complete seal replacement for energy efficiency, water resistance, and insect prevention. UV-rated materials for Florida conditions.

Repair or replace the screen door that pairs with your patio door. Standard and no-see-um mesh options.
