Looking for sliding screen door 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.
The screen door is what lets you live the Florida dream — ocean breeze in, mosquitoes and no-see-ums out. But screen doors are light, flimsy by design, and constantly abused by pets, kids, and weather. Ancient City Sliding Doors repairs sliding screen doors across St. Augustine: new mesh, new rollers, straightened frames, and latches that actually latch.
We repair screens on patio sliders, lanais, and porch enclosures, and we can rebuild or replace screen doors that are too far gone.
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.
Re-Screening Done Right
A proper re-screen uses quality mesh stretched drum-tight and locked in with new spline — not the sagging, wavy result of a rushed job. We offer standard fiberglass mesh, tighter no-see-um mesh for evenings near the water, and heavy pet-resistant mesh for households with dogs and cats who treat the screen as a suggestion.
Sun-rotted mesh that tears at a touch is normal after years of Florida UV; re-screening restores full airflow and bug protection at modest cost.
Screen Rollers, Tracks, and Alignment
Most screen doors that 'don't work' aren't torn — they're derailed. Tiny spring-loaded rollers at top and bottom wear out, the door drops out of its channel, and it wedges or falls out every time someone opens it. We replace screen rollers, adjust the tension, straighten bent corners, and get the door tracking smoothly in its channel.
We also replace worn screen door latches and strikes so the door clicks shut and stays shut against wind and pets.
When to Repair vs. Replace the Screen Door
Bent beyond straightening, corroded through at the corners, or missing entirely — some screen doors have simply lived their life. We supply and fit new heavy-extrusion screen doors sized to your opening, which glide and hold up far better than the builder-grade original.
Either way, you get an honest recommendation and a free estimate before any work begins.

