Looking for sliding door track repair in Middleburg? Ancient City Sliding Doors brings 25 years of sliding door expertise to Middleburg homes and businesses — from Black Creek acreage to Azalea Ridge — with stocked trucks that finish nearly every job in a single visit.
The track is the rail your sliding door rides along — and because it's part of the door frame itself, most companies will tell you a damaged track means a whole new door. It doesn't. Ancient City Sliding Doors repairs worn, gouged, and corroded tracks in place, restoring a smooth rolling surface without tearing out your frame.
Track damage is almost always the aftermath of failed rollers: once a roller collapses, its steel housing scrapes along the soft aluminum rail, cutting grooves deeper with every pass. We fix both together so the problem doesn't come back.
Why Middleburg Doors Need This Service
Creek-bottom humidity and deep-woods pollen give Middleburg doors their own wear pattern: hardware that never fully dries, and tracks that fill with pine straw and yellow dust every spring. Well water and rural grit add abrasion that suburban doors never see.
Acreage homes here run from decades-old farmhouses with original sliders to newer builds in Azalea Ridge and Two Creeks — plus plenty of sliders opening to porches where dogs and boots keep the tracks honest. One-visit completeness matters most when the customer lives twenty minutes from the nearest parts store.
Stainless Steel Track Capping
For worn and gouged rails, we install a stainless steel track cap — a precision-formed cover that fits over your existing rail and creates a brand-new, harder-than-original rolling surface. Combined with new rollers, a capped track rolls smoother and lasts longer than the door did on day one.
Capping is a fraction of the cost of frame replacement, requires no demolition, and is completed in the same visit as roller replacement.
Bent Track and Corrosion Repair
Tracks also fail from impact — a dropped panel, furniture moving, storm debris — and from plain coastal corrosion, where salt air pits and flakes the aluminum until the door chatters over a rough rail. We straighten bent sections, dress down corrosion and burrs, rebuild the rolling surface, and clear weep holes so storm water drains out of the sill instead of pooling in it.
Standing water in the lower channel is a silent track killer in Florida; part of every track repair is making sure the sill drains the way it was designed to.
The Complete Track Service
A full track repair includes deep-cleaning the channel of sand and debris, repairing or capping the rail, servicing or replacing the rollers that ride on it, adjusting panel height and alignment, and dry-lubricating the system. The door should glide silently with one finger when we leave — that's the standard.
We service single tracks, multi-panel systems, and the long track runs of pocket and stacking glass walls found in newer Northeast Florida homes.

