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Sliding Glass Door Repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Smooth Slide is Fort Lauderdale's local sliding glass door repair company. Additionally, from Victoria Park bungalows to Las Olas waterfront estates to downtown high-rise condos, we service every type of slider — same-day across Broward County. Licensed, insured, 4,200+ doors repaired.

Our Fort Lauderdale Locations

Visit our Fort Lauderdale offices.

We have two locations serving Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding communities. Both offer the same full-service sliding door repair and installation.

📍 693 NW 4th Ave #102

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    Address693 NW 4th Ave #102, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
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    HoursMonday to Sunday, 8am – 8pm

📍 3000 SW 2nd Ave #130

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    Address3000 SW 2nd Ave #130, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
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    HoursMonday to Sunday, 8am – 8pm

Additionally, fort Lauderdale is where we're based and where we've done more sliding-door work than anywhere else in South Florida. Furthermore, after more than a decade serving this city, we've worked on doors in every neighborhood — Victoria Park, Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, Harbor Beach, Sailboat Bend, Tarpon River, Sunrise Key, Lauderdale Isles, and every isle off Las Olas Boulevard. We've serviced 1950s ranch homes in Wilton Manors-adjacent neighborhoods, mid-century moderns along NE 26th, mega-mansions along the Intracoastal in Coral Ridge Country Club, downtown high-rise condos in Las Olas River House and the Symphony, and brand-new construction in the Galt Ocean Mile district.

Additionally, each Fort Lauderdale neighborhood presents a different sliding-door challenge. Notably, waterfront homes face heavy salt-air corrosion that eats through standard steel rollers in 5–7 years. Older inland neighborhoods like Coral Ridge Isles and Lake Estates often still have their original 1960s-70s sliders that have never been serviced, where rollers are seized, tracks are corroded, and weatherstripping has long since disintegrated. Downtown condos almost universally have heavy impact glass with hook locks and tandem roller systems that need brand-specific parts. Importantly, we carry inventory for all of them.

Neighborhoods we service across Fort Lauderdale

Las Olas Isles & Sunrise Key. These finger-island neighborhoods east of downtown are some of the most salt-aggressive environments in South Florida. Typically, every metal component on a slider here — rollers, tracks, locks, screws, even the screen-door frames — corrodes faster than inland. When we service homes in Hendricks Isle, Solar Isles, or Sunrise Key, we default to stainless steel rollers, marine-grade locks, and silicone or EPDM weatherstripping that resists UV breakdown.

Victoria Park & Sailboat Bend. Historic central Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods with a mix of 1920s-50s bungalows, 1980s renovations, and modern infill construction. Generally, we see every era of sliding door here — from original aluminum sliders that need full hardware refurbishment to modern PGT impact units. Many Victoria Park homes were recently renovated and have premium sliders that need brand-specific parts.

Furthermore, Coral Ridge & Coral Ridge Country Club. Upscale neighborhoods north of Las Olas with large lots and oversized sliding doors. Often, we frequently service 10–12 foot pocket-slider systems and heavy four-panel impact doors here. Most homes are 1960s-2000s construction, so we see a mix of original hardware that needs replacement and newer impact units that just need maintenance.

Harbor Beach. One of the most exclusive waterfront communities in Fort Lauderdale. In particular, premium sliders with custom hardware, oversized panels, and intense salt-air exposure. We handle white-glove service for these homes including coordination with property managers and concierges.

Downtown high-rise condos. Buildings like Las Olas River House, the Symphony, Las Olas Beach Club, and the Las Olas Riverhouse all have large impact-rated sliders that need specialty heavy-duty rollers and brand-specific lock service. For example, we coordinate with building management for freight-elevator scheduling and COA approval when needed.

Moreover, Coral Ridge Isles, Lake Estates, & Imperial Point. Established northwest Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods with mostly 1960s-80s construction. Similarly, original sliders in these homes are often 50+ years old and respond beautifully to full roller, track, and weatherstripping refurbishment.

Rio Vista, Tarpon River, & Lauderdale Isles. Mixed waterfront/inland neighborhoods south of Las Olas. Specifically, we see everything from canal-front homes with salt-corroded hardware to inland 1950s ranches needing simple roller refreshes.

Why sliding doors fail faster in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's geography creates a perfect storm for sliding-door wear. Three environmental factors combine to age doors faster here than in most of America:

In addition, Salt air. Fort Lauderdale sits between the Atlantic Ocean and 165 miles of Intracoastal canals. As a result, salt-laden air corrodes the steel ball bearings inside standard nylon-housed rollers, eats aluminum tracks, and breaks down PVC weatherstripping. Within a mile of either coastline, expect rollers to fail in 5–8 years instead of the 12–15 you'd get inland.

Sand intrusion. Wind-borne sand from beaches and construction sites packs into door tracks. Consequently, combined with even a little moisture, it forms a grinding paste that destroys both rollers and the track itself. We routinely find tracks worn through to the structural aluminum in beachfront homes.

UV exposure. Fort Lauderdale gets some of the highest UV indexes in the continental US. Most importantly, south- and west-facing sliders see weatherstripping crack and lose elasticity in 3–5 years. Plastic roller housings get brittle. Door frames warp slightly. Therefore, these aren't defects — they're the price of living here.

However, our service approach accounts for all of this. Additionally, for coastal homes (east of Federal Highway or anywhere along the Intracoastal), we default to upgraded stainless-steel rollers, silicone weatherstripping, and marine-grade locks. The upgrade adds about $40–60 per service but roughly doubles the time before you need us back.

Most common Fort Lauderdale sliding-door repairs

After thousands of service calls across Fort Lauderdale, certain repairs dominate. In rough order of frequency:

  • Roller replacement — by far the #1 call. Worn rollers cause doors to drag, stick, or jump the track. We replace them on every major brand for $149–$299 per panel.
  • Track repair — second most common, especially in homes east of US-1 where salt and sand have done a number on aluminum tracks. We clean, recap, or fully replace.
  • Weatherstripping replacement — third most common. Fort Lauderdale's heat and UV destroy standard weatherstripping in 3–6 years. New seals stop drafts, water leaks, and bug intrusion.
  • Lock and latch repair — corroded mortise locks and hook locks are a recurring issue in waterfront homes. Same-day repair is standard.
  • Glass replacement — cracked, fogged, or shattered glass. We replace with tempered, insulated, or hurricane-impact glass to factory spec.
  • Hurricane impact door service and installation — full code-compliant impact-door installs for homes still running pre-impact sliders. We handle permits and final inspections.
  • Door alignment — Florida homes settle, doors fall out of square. We adjust rollers, strikes, and frames so doors latch flush again.
  • Screen door repair — re-screen with standard, pet-resistant, or solar mesh; replace rollers and bent frames.

Sliding door brands common in Fort Lauderdale homes

Fort Lauderdale's construction eras have left a recognizable mix of sliding door brands. Furthermore, knowing which brand you have helps us bring the right parts on the first truck — and it tells us what to expect from the repair.

On the other hand, PGT WinGuard. The most common impact-rated slider in modern Fort Lauderdale construction. Importantly, found in nearly all 2002-and-newer homes in the city. We're authorized to service PGT and stock all common parts.

CGI Sentinel and Targa. Premium impact doors common in higher-end Fort Lauderdale homes from 2005 onwards. Specialty hardware that we keep in inventory.

Andersen Stormwatch and Perma-Shield. Both impact (Stormwatch) and pre-impact (Perma-Shield) Andersen doors are common in Fort Lauderdale, especially in mid-century homes that have been renovated. We service both.

For example, Pella Hurricane Shield, Architect Series, and Designer Series. Premium pre-impact and impact lines found in upscale Fort Lauderdale renovations. We carry Pella-specific lock cartridges and rollers.

Milgard, JELD-WEN, and Simonton. Mid-range builder-grade sliders found in many 1990s-2010s Fort Lauderdale homes. We service all three with universal-fit and OEM parts.

Fleetwood and Western Window Systems. High-end architectural sliders found in modern luxury Fort Lauderdale homes. Specialty hardware — we coordinate parts when needed.

Similarly, Older / unknown brands. Many 1950s-70s Fort Lauderdale homes still have original aluminum sliders from manufacturers no longer in business. Notably, we can usually retrofit modern rollers and hardware to keep the original frame.

Fort Lauderdale ZIP codes we cover

Smooth Slide services every Fort Lauderdale ZIP, with daily routes covering: 33301 (Las Olas, downtown), 33304 (Victoria Park, Coral Ridge), 33305 (Oakland Park-adjacent, Wilton Manors border), 33306 (Coral Ridge Country Club, Bay Colony), 33308 (Sea Ranch Lakes, Lighthouse Point border, Coral Ridge), 33309 (Cypress Creek, Executive Airport area), 33311 (Sistrunk corridor, central Fort Lauderdale), 33312 (Riverside Park, Harbor Beach, central south), 33315 (the south side of the New River, Croissant Park, Lauderdale Isles), 33316 (Las Olas Isles, southport area), 33324 (western Fort Lauderdale / Plantation border), and 33334 (Oakland Park border).

Similarly, if your ZIP isn't listed but you're in or near Fort Lauderdale, call us — we almost certainly service it.

How fast can we get to you?

In contrast, most Fort Lauderdale appointments are booked within 24 hours. Typically, because we have multiple techs working the city daily, we can usually offer same-day service for issues that fall during business hours — especially for broken glass, doors stuck open, or security issues like broken locks. For emergencies (smashed glass, doors that won't secure), we're available 24/7 by phone.

In contrast, when you call, we'll diagnose your problem over the phone in 2–5 minutes (often a tech can identify the issue from a photo you text us), confirm the parts we'll bring, quote the price range, and schedule the visit. Generally, no call center, no upsells before we even arrive — just a real person figuring out how to get your door fixed.

Pricing for Fort Lauderdale sliding door repair

Pricing is consistent across all our service areas. Often, the Fort Lauderdale-specific factor is mostly about whether we need to upgrade to corrosion-resistant hardware for coastal homes (typically +$40–60 per service).

ServiceTypical CostTime
Roller Replacement$149 – $299 / panel45 min – 1 hr
Track Repair$129 – $3491 – 2 hrs
Lock & Latch Repair$89 – $24930 – 60 min
Glass Replacement$299 – $8992 – 4 hrs
Screen Door Repair$79 – $29930 – 60 min
Door Alignment$99 – $19930 – 45 min
Weatherstripping$89 – $19930 – 60 min
Impact Door Install$2,800 – $9,500+1 – 2 days

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Consequently, call (954) 859-1489 for same-day availability. No call center — you'll talk to a real person who knows our techs by name.

FAQ

Fort Lauderdale sliding door repair — common questions.

Do you service sliding doors on Las Olas Isles and waterfront Fort Lauderdale?

Yes — waterfront work is a major part of our Fort Lauderdale business. In particular, we service every isle off Las Olas Boulevard, Sunrise Key, Lauderdale Isles, and all Intracoastal-facing homes. For these locations, we default to stainless steel rollers and corrosion-resistant locks because salt-air corrosion would destroy standard hardware in 5–7 years.

Do you do sliding-door work in Fort Lauderdale high-rise condos?

Yes. For example, downtown buildings like Las Olas River House, the Symphony, Las Olas Riverhouse, and ocean-facing condos along A1A are a regular part of our service area. We coordinate with building management on freight-elevator scheduling, provide COA approval letters when needed, and respect building rules for service hours and parking.

What's the typical cost for sliding door roller replacement in Fort Lauderdale?

Standard roller replacement runs $149–$199 per panel. Similarly, heavy-duty tandem rollers for impact glass cost $199–$249 per panel. Stainless steel upgrade for coastal homes adds about $40 over standard. Most jobs are completed in 45 minutes to 1 hour, single visit.

Will sliding-door work in Fort Lauderdale need a permit?

Roller, track, lock, weatherstripping, screen, and glass replacement work doesn't require a permit. Specifically, full sliding-door replacement and hurricane-impact-door installation DO require a Fort Lauderdale building permit. We handle the permit application, inspections, and paperwork for any work that requires it.

Do you service Fort Lauderdale rental properties for landlords or property managers?

Yes. As a result, we work with several Fort Lauderdale property managers on rental units, vacation rentals, and short-term Airbnb properties. We can coordinate access with tenants, provide written invoices suitable for owner reimbursement, and bill landlords directly when set up in advance.

How does the salt air at Las Olas waterfront homes affect sliding doors?

Significantly. Standard steel ball-bearing rollers fail in 5–8 years on Las Olas Isles homes — sometimes faster. Aluminum tracks pit and corrode. Mortise lock cylinders seize. Therefore, pVC weatherstripping cracks and degrades. We see this constantly. The solution is upgrading to stainless steel rollers, marine-grade locks, and silicone/EPDM weatherstripping when we service these homes. Consequently, the upgrade adds modest cost and roughly doubles component lifespan.

Can you replace cracked impact glass in a Fort Lauderdale slider?

Yes. Most importantly, we measure to factory spec and order matching laminated impact glass — most replacements arrive in 5–10 business days. We provide insurance-claim documentation if relevant. For Fort Lauderdale homes, we recommend confirming the glass meets the current Florida Building Code for HVHZ areas (which includes all of Broward County).

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Our Work

Recent sliding door work near Fort Lauderdale.

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Local sliding door repair experts serving Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.

Fort Lauderdale Location 1

693 NW 4th Ave #102
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33311

📞 (954) 859-1489

Fort Lauderdale Location 2

3000 SW 2nd Ave #130
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33315

📞 (954) 787-6211

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