Looking for sliding 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.
A sliding glass door should glide with one finger. When it takes two hands and a shoulder, something inside the door has failed — usually the rollers, the track, or both. Ancient City Sliding Doors has spent 25 years repairing sliding doors throughout St. Augustine and Northeast Florida, and in almost every case we can restore smooth, like-new operation the same day, without replacing the door.
We repair every major brand and every age of door, from mid-century aluminum sliders in Davis Shores cottages to modern impact-rated panels in new World Golf Village construction. Our trucks carry rollers, track cap, locks, handles, and hardware for the doors most common in Florida homes, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
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.
What We Fix on a Sliding Door
The majority of 'broken' sliding doors share the same root causes: worn or seized rollers grinding along the track, a track that has been chewed down by years of metal-on-metal contact, misalignment that keeps the latch from meeting the keeper, and locks or handles that have corroded in Florida's salt air. We diagnose the actual cause instead of guessing, then repair it with commercial-grade parts.
A complete repair visit typically includes removing the panel, replacing the roller assemblies, repairing or capping the damaged track, deep-cleaning the frame channel, adjusting the panel for even reveal, aligning the lock and keeper, and lubricating the system. The result is a door that rolls quietly and locks with a fingertip.
Repair Before Replacement
Door and window companies often quote thousands of dollars to replace a sliding door that only needs a few hundred dollars of professional repair. Our philosophy is repair before replacement: the aluminum frame and tempered glass of most sliders will outlast the house — it is the moving hardware that wears out, and hardware can be renewed.
When a door truly is beyond economical repair — a shattered panel, a frame crushed out of square, or discontinued hardware that can no longer be sourced — we will tell you honestly and walk you through replacement options instead.
Why St. Augustine Doors Fail Faster
Coastal Northeast Florida is hard on sliding doors. Salt-laden humidity corrodes steel roller bearings, afternoon storms wash sand and grit into the lower track, and constant use of the patio door in our outdoor-living climate accelerates wear. A door near the Intracoastal or the beach can wear out rollers in a fraction of the time an inland door would.
That is why local experience matters. We stock the corrosion-resistant, stainless-bearing hardware that holds up in this environment, and we set every door up so water and debris drain away from the new components.

