Looking for sliding door handle replacement in San Marco? Ancient City Sliding Doors brings 25 years of sliding door expertise to San Marco homes and businesses — from San Marco Square area to Colonial Manor — with stocked trucks that finish nearly every job in a single visit.
Handles take the most abuse of any part of a sliding door — thousands of pulls a year, plus Florida sun and salt air working on the metal and plastic. They crack, loosen, corrode, and snap off, often leaving a door that can barely be opened. Ancient City Sliding Doors replaces patio door handles across St. Augustine with durable, comfortable hardware fitted correctly to your door.
Handle replacement sounds simple, but sliding door handles are not one-size-fits-all: hole spacing, door thickness, mortise lock compatibility, and inside/outside trim all have to match. We carry the common configurations and can source the odd ones.
Why San Marco Doors Need This Service
River humidity off the St. Johns and San Marco's mature canopy keep hardware damp and tracks debris-laden, while the neighborhood's older additions often carry decades-old sliders whose seals and rollers predate modern standards. Storm bands running up the river test south-bank seals hard.
Historic homes here gained sliders in mid-century renovations — character pieces we rebuild rather than replace, sourcing or adapting hardware to fit. The new condo and townhome projects near the Square add modern heavy-glass systems, and rental properties around St. Nicholas keep steady service demand.
Matching the Right Handle to Your Door
The critical measurement is the screw-hole spacing and the position of the lock hub. Bring-home hardware-store handles frequently don't line up, leaving homeowners with extra holes drilled in the stile. We measure the door prep first, then install a handle set engineered to fit it — clean, solid, and square.
Finish options include white, black, bronze, and brushed metal to match your door and interior, with keyed exterior trim available where you want outside access.
More Than Cosmetic
A loose or broken handle usually signals wear deeper in the door: a failing mortise lock behind it, or a heavy-dragging panel that people have been hauling on. When we replace a handle, we test the lock mechanism and the roll of the door, so the new handle isn't destroyed by the same underlying problem.
Corroded fasteners are routine near the coast — we extract broken and seized screws and rebuild stripped mounting points as part of the job.
Screen and Patio Handles Too
We also replace the smaller latch handles on sliding screen doors, pull handles on pocket doors, and flush pulls on bypass closet doors — all the grab points that wear out in a busy Florida home.
Every replacement is finished with a function test: smooth pull, positive latch, no rattle.

