General Repairs & Maintenance

ProfessionalSliding Door Track Cleaning

Sliding glass doors that grind, stick or derail usually need nothing more than a thorough track cleaning and a drop of the right lubricant. We clear the debris, clean both rails and adjust the roller height so your door glides open with a single finger.

Also known as: sliding door track cleaning, sliding glass door repair, patio door repair, sliding door maintenance, sliding door roller replacement, stuck sliding door fix, sliding door service, slideing door repair

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What you get

What’s included

  • Remove the sliding door panel for full access to the track
  • Vacuum and scrub debris from the upper and lower track channels
  • Clean and inspect the rollers for flat spots or cracked wheels
  • Replace worn rollers if needed
  • Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the entire track
  • Adjust roller height for even, smooth operation

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How it works

1

Remove and clean

We carefully tilt out the door panel and scrub the tracks clean — years of dirt and debris come out in one pass.

2

Service the rollers

We inspect the bottom rollers, clean the axles and replace any that are cracked, flat or spinning roughly.

3

Reinstall and adjust

We slide the door back, adjust the roller height screws until the door hangs level and apply silicone lubricant for a smooth, quiet glide.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Sand, grit and debris packed into the track, grinding the rollers
  • Flat-spotted rollers from years of dragging on a dirty track
  • The door panel lifted off the track entirely after the rollers failed
  • WD-40 used as a lubricant, which attracts more debris and gums up quickly

Good to know

Sliding Door Track Cleaning — FAQ

Can you fix a sliding door that has come completely off the track?

Yes. We re-seat the rollers on the track, check for bent track sections and make sure the guides are intact so it won't derail again.

What lubricant should I use on a sliding door track?

Silicone spray — not WD-40 or grease. Silicone stays clean, doesn't attract dirt and won't stain the track.

How long does a sliding door track cleaning take?

Most doors are cleaned, serviced and gliding smoothly within 45–60 minutes.

Service area

Sliding Door Track Cleaning near you

We provide sliding door track cleaning across the Charleston area:

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