Looking for sliding door lock repair in St. Augustine? Ancient City Sliding Doors brings 25 years of sliding door expertise to St. Augustine homes and businesses — from Historic District to Lincolnville — with stocked trucks that finish nearly every job in a single visit.
A patio door that won't lock isn't a convenience problem — it's a security problem. The sliding door is the largest opening in most Florida homes, and a failed latch leaves it effectively unlocked. Ancient City Sliding Doors repairs and replaces sliding door locks throughout St. Augustine, usually the same visit.
Most 'broken locks' are one of three things: a worn-out mortise lock inside the handle, a misaligned keeper that the hook can no longer reach, or corrosion that has seized the mechanism. All three are quick, inexpensive fixes in experienced hands.
Why St. Augustine Doors Need This Service
Sitting between the Matanzas River and the Atlantic, St. Augustine bathes its door hardware in salt-laden humidity year-round. Steel roller bearings corrode, aluminum tracks pit, and summer thunderstorms wash sand into every sill. Doors here simply wear faster than inland Florida — which is why corrosion-resistant hardware and regular maintenance matter so much in this zip code.
Historic-area homes often carry decades-old sliders with discontinued hardware that big-box stores can't match — sourcing those parts is a specialty of ours. Meanwhile, vacation rentals across the city need doors that survive constant guest turnover, and newer westside builds need warranty-grade adjustment and tune-ups.
Mortise Lock Replacement
The heart of a sliding door lock is the mortise mechanism — a small steel case inside the door edge with a hook that throws into the keeper on the jamb. Springs fatigue, hooks wear round, and salt air corrodes the works. We stock mortise locks in the common face and hub configurations, so the fix is usually a direct swap.
When your handle style is obsolete, we install modern handle-and-lock sets that fit the existing door prep, including keyed exterior options for doors used as entrances.
Alignment: The Hidden Lock Problem
Very often the lock itself is fine — the door has dropped on worn rollers, and the hook now sits too low to grab the keeper. Homeowners replace lock after lock without solving it. We check panel alignment on every lock call, correct the roller height, and set the keeper so the hook engages fully and deadlocks the way it should.
That is why a lock repair from a sliding door specialist lasts: we fix the door system, not just the visible part.
Security Upgrades
Beyond the primary latch, we install secondary security devices — foot bolts, security bars, double-bolt locks, and anti-lift pins that prevent the panel from being pried up and out of its track. For rental properties and vacation homes around St. Augustine, keyed locks let owners secure the patio entrance like a front door.
Every lock repair ends with a full function test: smooth latch, positive deadlock engagement, and easy one-hand operation from inside.

