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Got a sticky slider, a pocket door that jumped its track, or a window that won't seat right? Tell us what's going on and we'll get a tech out, most jobs same day.

(407) 574-6119
Servicing Winter Park, FL
Service Area

Winter Park, FL & All of Central Florida

We come to you. Same-day sliding door, pocket door, and impact window service for homes across Winter Park and the surrounding cities. Local techs across Central Florida, free estimates on every job.

Whether you're a homeowner with a slider jammed off its track at 7 AM, a patio door that won't lock, or a fogged impact window, we dispatch the same day with the parts to fix it on the first visit.

Cities We Cover
  • Winter Park
  • Orlando
  • Maitland
  • Casselberry
  • Altamonte Springs
  • Oviedo
  • Winter Springs
  • Goldenrod
  • Eatonville
  • Fern Park
  • Apopka
  • Ocoee
Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

Do you offer free estimates in Winter Park?
Yes, every job starts with a free estimate. Call (407) 574-6119 or send a message through our contact form and we will price the fix in Winter Park before any work begins.
Why is my sliding door so hard to open?
Most of the time it is the rollers. They wear down over the years, the door starts to drag, and the longer it goes the more it grinds on the track below. A roller swap and a track cleanup usually has a Winter Park slider gliding with one finger again.
Can you come out the same day around Winter Park?
Usually yes. We keep common rollers, tracks, pocket door hardware, and window parts on the truck, so most Winter Park repairs are diagnosed and finished in a single visit.
Should I repair my sliding door or replace it?
If the frame is straight and the glass is good, new rollers or a track section cost a fraction of a new door. If the frame is bent or the glass is fogged and cracked, replacement is the smarter call. We lay out both options at your Winter Park home so you can decide.
How do I keep my sliding doors working smoothly?
A clean track is what makes a door last. Vacuum the bottom track about once a month and add a little silicone spray, not oil, about once a year. In dusty spots, skip the lube and just keep the track clean so grit does not build into a paste.