Annual sliding door maintenance costs $89 to $149 and takes about 30 to 45 minutes. We clean the track, inspect and lube the rollers, check the weatherstripping, and adjust everything for smooth operation. It extends your door's life by 5 to 10 years. Call (772) 207-4146 to schedule.
A little care now saves a lot of money later.
Here on the Treasure Coast, sliding doors deal with heat, humidity, salt air, rain, and sand. All of that takes a toll. NOAA data shows our area averages 75% relative humidity year-round, and that moisture gets into roller bearings, tracks, and weatherstripping. Without regular care, here's what happens over time.
Rollers Wear Out Faster
Dirty, dry roller bearings grind themselves down. Lubricated rollers last 12 to 15 years. Neglected ones fail in 7 to 8.
Track Corrodes
Debris and moisture in the track cause pitting and corrosion, especially near the coast. A $89 cleaning prevents a $200+ track repair.
Weatherstrip Degrades
UV exposure and heat break down weatherstripping. When it fails, your AC fights harder and your energy bill goes up.
Locks Stop Working
Slightly misaligned rollers cause the lock to miss the strike plate. Catching this early means a simple adjustment, not a $200 lock repair.
How maintenance extends door life by years
We've done over 3,500 sliding door jobs on the Treasure Coast. The pattern is clear: doors that get annual maintenance last 15 to 20 years before needing major work. Doors that don't get maintenance start needing roller replacements at 7 to 10 years and full replacement by year 12 to 15. That's the difference between spending $89 a year and spending $2,000+ on a new door. The math isn't even close.
What we check, clean, and adjust.
Every maintenance visit covers the same thorough checklist. Here's exactly what we do during a visit.
- Track cleaning - Vacuum out all debris, dirt, and sand. Scrub away any corrosion or buildup.
- Roller inspection - Check roller condition, bearing smoothness, and wheel integrity. Replace if worn.
- Roller lubrication - Apply silicone-based lubricant to bearings and wheel surfaces. Never WD-40.
- Roller height adjustment - Adjust both rollers so the door sits level and the lock lines up with the strike plate.
- Weatherstrip inspection - Check the bottom sweep, side seals, and top weatherstrip for gaps, tears, or compression.
- Lock and latch test - Verify the lock engages fully and the latch catches the strike plate securely.
- Glass seal check - Look for fogging, condensation, or moisture between panes (failed IGU seal).
- Frame inspection - Check for corrosion, cracks, or bowing in the aluminum or vinyl frame.
- Full operation test - Open and close the door multiple times to confirm smooth, quiet operation.
What happens during a maintenance visit.
Inspect
We check the door, track, rollers, weatherstrip, lock, and frame. We note everything that needs attention and anything that's starting to wear.
Clean
The track gets vacuumed and scrubbed. Glass channels get cleaned. Any debris in the roller area is removed.
Lubricate and Adjust
Rollers get silicone lube. Height is adjusted so the door sits level. Lock alignment is corrected if needed.
Report
We tell you what we found, what we fixed, and anything to watch for. If something needs repair beyond maintenance, we quote it separately.
When to schedule: before and after hurricane season
Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30. We recommend scheduling maintenance in late spring (April or May) to make sure your door seals properly before storms arrive. A second visit in December or January catches any salt spray or wind-driven debris damage from the season. For inland homes in Palm City or Indiantown, once a year is usually enough. Coastal homes on Hutchinson Island and Jensen Beach benefit from twice-yearly visits.
Pro maintenance vs. DIY: what you can and can't do yourself.
Some maintenance tasks are easy to handle on your own. Others need professional tools and experience. Here's a straightforward comparison.
| Task | DIY | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum track debris | Yes | Yes |
| Wipe down glass and frame | Yes | Yes |
| Apply silicone lube to visible track | Yes (use silicone only) | Yes |
| Inspect roller condition | Hard to see without removing door | Yes, we check bearings and wheels |
| Adjust roller height | Possible but risky if unfamiliar | Yes, with precision tools |
| Check weatherstrip compression | Look for daylight gaps | Full perimeter test |
| Assess glass seal (IGU failure) | Look for fog between panes | Yes, plus moisture detection |
| Spot early corrosion | Only visible rust | Internal track and roller corrosion |
Bottom line: DIY track cleaning and glass wiping are great habits. Do those monthly. But for the deeper mechanical inspection and adjustment, a $89 pro visit once a year catches problems you can't see or reach. Read our full guide on sliding door maintenance tips for what you can do between visits.
Maintenance Pricing
* Estimated labor costs. Parts and materials may be additional. We quote the exact price before starting.
Standard maintenance on a single sliding door is $89. Multi-door homes (2 or more doors) get a reduced per-door rate. Larger or heavier impact doors that take more time run up to $149. If we find something that needs repair during the visit, we'll quote that work separately so you can decide. The maintenance fee covers the full inspection, cleaning, lubrication, and adjustment.
Track cleaning prevents costly repairs
Dirt, sand, and debris build up in your sliding door track over time, forcing the rollers to work harder and wear out faster. Regular track cleaning and lubrication keeps your door gliding smoothly and extends the life of your rollers, saving you from a premature roller replacement.
We maintain all sliding door brands.
Serving the entire Treasure Coast.
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair provides maintenance service across Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Jensen Beach, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Palm City, Hutchinson Island, Hobe Sound, Port Salerno, and Indiantown. That covers Martin County, St. Lucie County, and Indian River County. Schedule your annual visit today.
