Sliding Door Repair in Indiantown
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair serves Indiantown, FL and all of western Martin County. We fix rollers, tracks, locks, glass, and screens on every type of sliding door, from newer affordable builds to established homes along Warfield Boulevard.
Western Martin County gets the same quality service.
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair serves Indiantown, FL, about 35 minutes west of our Port St. Lucie shop. We schedule appointments in advance and offer same-day service when possible. Roller replacement runs $149 to $299 per panel. No salt air out here, but humidity and heat still wear doors down. Call (772) 207-4146.
Indiantown is the furthest west we go in Martin County, about 35 minutes from our shop in Port St. Lucie via SR 710 (Indiantown Road). It's a smaller, more rural community with around 7,000 residents, and the sliding door issues here are different from what we see on the coast. There's no salt spray in Indiantown. No oceanfront condos with heavy impact panels. What you've got instead is intense Florida heat and humidity that quietly breaks down roller bearings, warps weatherstripping, and makes tracks expand and contract with the temperature swings.
Scheduled appointments, reliable service
We schedule Indiantown appointments in advance so we can group jobs in the area efficiently. That keeps your costs down and means we show up on time with the right parts. Most repairs take under an hour.
We schedule Indiantown appointments ahead of time whenever possible. Because it's a 35-minute drive, we like to group jobs in the area to be efficient. That said, if you've got an emergency, like a door that won't close or broken glass, we'll get out there as fast as we can. Just call (772) 207-4146 and let us know what's going on.
Most of the homes we work on in Indiantown are newer, more affordable construction. These are the kinds of builder-grade sliding doors that work great for the first 5 to 7 years, then start showing wear. Rollers flatten, tracks collect grime, and the door gradually gets harder to open. Sound familiar? It's the same story we hear from homeowners all over Martin County, and it's a straightforward fix. A roller replacement at $149 to $299 per panel takes about 45 minutes and makes the door glide like it did the day it was installed.
Indiantown neighborhoods and areas we serve.
We cover all of Indiantown and the surrounding area in western Martin County.
We bring everything we need
Because Indiantown is a 35-minute drive, we make sure to bring every possible part on the truck. No wasted trips, no waiting for orders. We diagnose, fix, and test your door in one visit.
Anywhere in Indiantown, we'll come to you. Call (772) 207-4146 to set up an appointment.
Every sliding door repair, right here in Indiantown.
We show up with a fully stocked van and handle 97% of jobs in a single visit. Here's what we fix for Indiantown homeowners.
Roller Replacement
Heat and humidity flatten roller bearings over time. We swap them for quality replacements on all brands.
Track Repair
Bent, dirty, or damaged tracks cleaned, repaired, or replaced. Includes realignment and lubrication.
Lock & Latch Repair
Broken locks, stuck latches, and security hardware. Mortise locks, hook locks, keyed cylinders.
Glass Replacement
Cracked, fogged, or broken glass. Standard, tempered, and laminated options for Indiantown homes.
Screen Door Repair
Torn screens, broken frames, stuck rollers. Bugs are relentless out here, so working screens matter.
Door Alignment
Gaps, drafts, doors that won't close flush. We realign, adjust rollers, and reset the strike plate.
We also handle full door replacement, weatherstripping, handle and hardware swaps, energy-efficient door upgrades, and preventive maintenance. If it slides, we fix it.
Less salt, but plenty of heat and humidity.
Indiantown doesn't deal with salt spray like the coastal towns do. That's the good news. The bad news is that western Martin County gets brutally hot and humid during summer. NOAA data for the Treasure Coast shows average humidity above 75%, and in Indiantown, afternoon temperatures regularly push past 95 degrees from June through September. That heat causes metal tracks to expand and contract daily. Over time, that thermal cycling warps track profiles and breaks down the lubricant in roller bearings. It's a slower process than salt corrosion, but the end result is the same: a door that sticks, drags, or won't close properly.
Heat and dust clog tracks over time
Indiantown's rural setting means more dust and dirt getting into door tracks. Combined with heat-expanded metal, tracks in this area clog up faster than you'd expect. A professional track cleaning keeps things moving smooth.
The construction in Indiantown tends to be newer and more affordable than what you'll find in Stuart or on the coast. That means builder-grade sliding doors from brands like JELD-WEN, Simonton, and Ply Gem. These doors do their job fine for the first 5 to 7 years. After that, the rollers start wearing out and the tracks need attention. We carry parts for all of these brands and can usually fix the issue in a single visit.
Builder-grade doors are worth repairing
Don't replace the whole door just because the rollers wore out. Builder-grade doors in Indiantown homes are structurally sound. A $189 roller swap brings them back to life. We'll tell you straight if repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
Storm prep matters in Indiantown too.
Indiantown sits outside the FBC Wind-Borne Debris Region, so impact-rated doors aren't required by the Florida Building Code here. That's a difference from coastal cities like Hutchinson Island or Port Salerno. But hurricanes don't stop at the county line. Indiantown took hits from Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne in 2004, and it's only 30 miles from the coast. Your sliding door still needs to close flush, lock tight, and hold up in high winds. If it doesn't, a storm will find the weakness.
Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30. Even without impact-glass requirements, it's worth having your doors checked before the season starts. We can inspect your door alignment, locks, and weatherstripping to make sure everything is tight. Call (772) 207-4146 and we'll schedule a visit.
If you're interested in upgrading to impact doors anyway, whether for insurance savings or peace of mind, we install sliding doors from PGT, CGI, and Andersen. It's not required in Indiantown, but some homeowners choose to do it. We're happy to give you a quote.
Same quality service, just further west
Indiantown is 35 minutes from our shop, but the service is identical. Same licensed techs, same parts, same warranty. We group Indiantown appointments to serve you efficiently and keep your costs down.
Serving Indiantown and western Martin County.
Our shop is in Port St. Lucie, about 35 minutes from Indiantown via SR 710. We schedule Indiantown appointments in advance and group jobs in the area to serve you efficiently.
Our Address: 122 SW Port St Lucie Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 | Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-4pm, Emergency 24/7
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We also serve these Treasure Coast communities.
Indiantown is the western edge of our Martin County coverage. Palm City is about 25 minutes east. Stuart is 30 minutes east on SR 710. We provide the same quality service across all of them.
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