Sliding Door Repair in Port Salerno
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair serves all of Port Salerno, FL. From the waterfront homes around Manatee Pocket to the residential streets off A1A and Cove Road South, we fix rollers, tracks, locks, glass, and screens on every type of sliding door.
Waterfront community, waterfront door problems.
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair fixes sliding doors across Port Salerno, FL, including the Manatee Pocket marina area, Sailfish Marina, A1A corridor, and Cove Road South. Only 15 minutes from our shop. Roller replacement runs $149 to $299 per panel. Most jobs are same-day. Call (772) 207-4146.
Port Salerno is one of our closest service areas, just 15 minutes south of our Port St. Lucie shop. It's a tight-knit waterfront community in Martin County with about 12,000 residents, and we've been working on doors here since we started 15 years ago. The town sits right on the water. Manatee Pocket is the center of Port Salerno's identity, and that marina basin is connected directly to the St. Lucie Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. If you live or run a business anywhere near the pocket, your sliding doors deal with salt air every single day.
Quick response, close to home
Port Salerno is one of the closest communities to our shop. We can usually get to you the same day you call. Most repairs take 30 to 60 minutes, and we bring all the parts on the truck.
We've worked on homes up and down A1A south of Stuart, in the residential neighborhoods off Cove Road South, around the Sailfish Marina, and throughout the Rio area. Port Salerno has a good mix of older established homes and newer construction. The older homes often have sliding doors that are 15 to 25 years old with original hardware. The newer builds typically have builder-grade doors that start showing wear after 5 to 7 years. Either way, we've got the parts and the experience to fix them.
The commercial side of Port Salerno keeps us busy too. Restaurants and shops around Manatee Pocket use sliding and folding glass doors that take constant punishment from foot traffic, wind, and salt air. We handle commercial sliding door repairs with the same speed and quality we bring to residential jobs.
Port Salerno neighborhoods and areas we serve.
We know Port Salerno's streets, the common door types, and the issues each area faces.
Marina-area doors take a beating
Properties near Manatee Pocket and Sailfish Marina get direct salt exposure from the waterway. Tracks fill with salt deposits and mineral buildup. A professional track cleaning and repair restores smooth operation and prevents further damage.
Wherever you are in Port Salerno, we'll come to you. Call (772) 207-4146 and we'll set up a time that works.
Every sliding door repair, right here in Port Salerno.
We show up with a fully stocked van and handle 97% of jobs in one visit. Here's what we fix for Port Salerno homeowners and businesses.
Roller Replacement
Salt air from Manatee Pocket corrodes rollers fast. We swap worn bearings for new ones on all brands.
Track Repair
Salt deposits, corrosion, and debris in tracks. We clean, repair, or replace the full track assembly.
Lock & Latch Repair
Corroded locks, stuck latches, and security hardware. Mortise locks, hook locks, keyed cylinders.
Glass Replacement
Cracked, fogged, or shattered glass. Standard, tempered, laminated, and impact-rated options.
Screen Door Repair
Torn screens, broken frames, stuck rollers. Wind off the water wears screens down faster here.
Door Alignment
Gaps, drafts, doors that won't close flush. We realign, adjust rollers, and reset the strike plate.
We also handle hurricane impact door installation, full door replacement, weatherstripping, handle and hardware swaps, and preventive maintenance. If it slides, we fix it.
Manatee Pocket salt exposure is the #1 factor.
Port Salerno is different from most of our inland service areas because so much of the community is right on the water. Manatee Pocket is a natural harbor connected to the St. Lucie Inlet, which means tidal saltwater flows in and out every day. Homes and businesses within a few blocks of the pocket get constant salt-laden air. According to NOAA data for the Treasure Coast, average humidity here sits above 75% most of the year. Combine that with direct salt exposure and you've got conditions that wear through roller bearings and corrode track finishes faster than almost anywhere else we serve, except Hutchinson Island.
Salt corrodes rollers from the inside
These rollers came out of a home less than two blocks from Manatee Pocket. They were only 6 years old. Salt air had eaten through the bearings completely. A roller replacement at $189 fixed the door in 45 minutes.
Even homes further inland along Cove Road South or in the Rio area deal with elevated humidity. The key difference is the severity. Waterfront properties might need roller work every 5 to 7 years. Homes a half-mile inland can stretch it to 8 to 10 years. Either way, we carry the right parts for both scenarios. We stock rollers and hardware from Andersen, PGT, Pella, JELD-WEN, Milgard, Simonton, and builder-grade brands common in Martin County homes.
Pool and patio doors need regular track work
Port Salerno homes with pools or covered patios use their sliding doors dozens of times a day. That heavy use, combined with sand and salt, clogs tracks fast. Regular track cleaning and repair keeps things running smooth.
Hurricane preparedness and impact doors in Port Salerno.
Port Salerno sits in Martin County's coastal zone, and many properties here fall within the FBC Wind-Borne Debris Region. Under the Florida Building Code (FBC 7th Edition, Chapter 16), exterior openings in this zone must be impact-rated or protected by approved shutters. If you're replacing your sliding door or doing permitted renovation work, impact-rated glass is likely required. We install impact sliding doors from PGT, CGI, and Andersen that meet every current code requirement.
Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30 every year. Port Salerno's proximity to the St. Lucie Inlet means you're exposed to storm surge and high winds during hurricanes. Your sliding door needs to lock flush, seal tight, and hold up under pressure. If you've got gaps, drafts, or a lock that doesn't engage fully, get it fixed before a storm tests it. Call (772) 207-4146 and we'll inspect your doors before the season starts.
Storm-ready locks save you trouble later
A lock that doesn't fully engage is a weak point in any storm. We inspect, repair, and replace sliding door locks to make sure they seal tight against the frame. Quick fix now, no headaches during hurricane season.
Serving all of Port Salerno and southern Martin County.
Our shop is in Port St. Lucie, only about 15 minutes from Port Salerno. We're one of the closest communities on our route, so fast response times are standard.
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.
Port Salerno is centrally located in Martin County. Stuart is about 10 minutes north. Hobe Sound is 10 minutes south. Palm City is 15 minutes west. We provide the same quick service across all of them.
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