Looking for pocket door repair in Orange Park? Ancient City Sliding Doors brings 25 years of sliding door expertise to Orange Park homes and businesses — from Kingsley Avenue riverfront to Bellair — with stocked trucks that finish nearly every job in a single visit.
Pocket doors are wonderful until they aren't: a door that slides into the wall also hides its hardware inside the wall, so when it jumps its track, scrapes the studs, or seizes halfway, most handymen walk away. Ancient City Sliding Doors repairs pocket doors across St. Augustine — interior pocket doors and the large glass pocket sliders that open Florida living rooms to the lanai.
In most cases we can repair pocket doors without cutting open the wall, using the access the original installer left behind.
Why Orange Park Doors Need This Service
River humidity along Kingsley and the town's dense mature canopy define Orange Park wear: damp hardware, tracks packed with oak debris, and older single-pane doors whose seals and sweeps gave out years ago. Doors here are often original to homes from the 1960s–80s — prime restoration material.
The classic Orange Park call is an original aluminum slider in a block home — obsolete brand, seized rollers, worn rail — fully rescuable with adapted hardware and a stainless track cap. Riverfront properties add heavier glass and the corrosion that comes with open-water exposure.
Interior Pocket Doors
Interior pockets hang from rollers on a concealed overhead track. When hangers wear or the track sags, the door rubs the wall, jams in the pocket, or drops off entirely. We remove the door through the opening, replace hangers and track components, adjust the plumb, and reset the guides so the door glides silently into its pocket.
Where the original track is failed beyond service, we install modern replacement track systems with smoother, quieter hardware — still usually without demolition.
Glass Pocket Sliders to the Lanai
Many Northeast Florida homes feature heavy glass sliders that pocket into the wall, opening the entire room to the pool. These run on floor tracks like patio doors and fail the same way — worn rollers and chewed rails — but panel removal from a pocket takes specialized technique. We service these systems regularly: rollers, track capping, alignment, locks, and weatherseals.
The payoff is a wall of glass that disappears with a push instead of a wrestling match.
Hardware, Locks, and Privacy Latches
We also replace pocket door pulls, edge pulls, and privacy locks — the flush hardware that lets you actually grip and secure a door that lives inside a wall. Correct hardware makes a pocket door practical for bathrooms, offices, and bedrooms.
Every repair is tested through the full travel: smooth into the pocket, smooth out, latching square at the jamb.

