Fix Your North Carolina Screen Door

Get patio door screen repair in NC for sticky panels, ripped screens, broken rollers, and difficult movement. We fix it all.

Sliding Door Installation in North Carolina

Let fresh air in with our patio door screen repair in North Carolina. We fix torn mesh, bad rollers, damaged corners, and stuck tracks. We also repair sliding doors, replace rollers, fix tracks, repair locks, replace broken glass, and install patio doors across the state.

Why North Carolina Homeowners Call Us

North Carolina Patio Screen Fixes

Minor screen issues can really mess with your patio. We check everything – rollers, tracks, frames, mesh, and alignment – before we fix it. We can also help with new sliding door installations, replacing wheels, fixing locks, putting in new sliding doors, and other patio services statewide.

More Ways We Can Help

Talk About Your Screen Repair

Tell us about any problems you have with your screen opening or closing. Our North Carolina specialists can figure out what’s wrong, suggest a fix, and schedule a service appointment for you.

Submit Your North Carolina Screen Details

Tell us where you are and what’s wrong with your screen to book professional patio door service.

Call For Service

Call today for Sliding Door Installation, sliding door repair, sliding door lock repair, and fast scheduling in North Carolina.

Discuss Your Door Needs

Talk with our team about sliding glass door replacement, Patio door Installation, screens, tracks, rollers, and glass options.

Get Helpful Support

Get guidance on sliding patio door repair, Patio door Screen repair, shattered patio door glass service, and replacement planning.

Easier Patio Access Throughout North Carolina

Common Questions About Sliding Door Service In North Carolina

We answer the questions North Carolina customers ask most about repairs, replacement options, screens, locks, tracks, and glass service.

Your screen might scrape the bottom because the rollers are too low, the track is dirty, the frame is bent, or it’s just not adjusted right.

Usually, yes, if the frame itself is still solid and not damaged.

Uneven rollers, worn-out wheels, bent tracks, or a warped frame are common reasons why a patio screen moves strangely.