Your Local Sliding Door Experts in Palm Valley
Palm Valley strings along the Intracoastal between Ponte Vedra and Nocatee — canal and waterway homes, old-Florida lots under big oaks, and newer builds tucked off Palm Valley Road, most of them opening to docks and water through sliding glass.
Ancient City Sliding Doors keeps Palm Valley's waterway doors rolling: corrosion-resistant rebuilds for the salt, and heavy-panel expertise for the view walls.
Palm Valley Neighborhoods We Serve
Our technicians work throughout Palm Valley and the surrounding St. Johns County area, including:
- Palm Valley Road corridor
- Canal Boulevard area
- Roscoe Boulevard waterfront
- Palm Valley Gardens
- The Preserve
Near Palm Valley Bridge, Intracoastal Waterway, Palm Valley Boat Ramp and beyond — if you're in or around Palm Valley, you're in our service area.
Why Palm Valley Doors Wear Out
Intracoastal frontage means brackish salt air working on hardware day and night, while the valley's heavy oak canopy loads tracks with leaves, tassels, and pollen every season. Waterfront doors here combine coastal corrosion with woodland debris — both have to be addressed for a repair to last.
Roscoe and Canal Boulevard waterfront homes favor wide glass toward the docks — heavy panels, often older premium systems worth restoring. The area's mix of decades-old river houses and new infill construction means our trucks carry both vintage-compatible and modern hardware on every Palm Valley run.
Common Sliding Door Problems in Palm Valley
- Door drags or takes two hands to open
- Grinding or squealing from the bottom track
- Panel jumps or falls off the track
- Lock or latch won't engage
- Handle broken, loose, or corroded
- Fogged, cracked, or shattered glass
- Torn screens and derailed screen doors
- Air and water leaking around the door
Whatever your door is doing, we've fixed it a thousand times. Call 904-584-3654 and we'll take care of it.

