Sliding, hinged, and frameless shower doors repaired throughout Gaithersburg and Montgomery County, MD. Tracks, rollers, seals, and hardware fixed properly.
A shower door that drags, leaks, swings open on its own, or falls off the track is a daily frustration. Jacob has been fixing shower door problems throughout Montgomery County for over 20 years. He diagnoses the actual cause, fixes it properly, and leaves your bathroom clean.
Whether you have a sliding bypass door with worn rollers, a hinged frameless door with misaligned hinges, or a framed door with a worn bottom seal, Jacob handles it correctly the first time.
What Jacob Repairs
Sliding door tracks cleaned, adjusted, or replaced
Worn or broken rollers and glides replaced
Hinged door alignment corrected
Worn door sweeps and bottom seals replaced
Handle and hardware replacement
Drip rails and frame caulk resealed
Door panel replacement assessment (glass panels)
Signs Your Shower Door Needs Attention
Water leaking onto the bathroom floor during showers
Door dragging or sticking when you open or close it
Hinged door does not stay in position
Visible gap between the door and the frame or wall
Handle is loose or the hardware is corroded
Bottom track is dirty, bent, or broken
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Jacob realigns the track, replaces worn rollers or guides, and adjusts the door so it slides cleanly and stays on track. If the track itself is damaged or corroded, he replaces it.
Cracked tempered glass cannot be safely repaired. Jacob assesses whether the panel can be replaced in-kind or whether a new door assembly makes more sense, then gives you a straight answer before any work begins.
This usually means the door is not plumb or the hinge has worn. Jacob checks the hinge alignment, tightens or replaces hardware, and adjusts the door so it stays where you leave it.
Water on the floor usually comes from a worn door sweep, a damaged bottom seal, or a gap in the frame caulk. Jacob replaces the seal or sweep and recaulks the frame so water stays inside the shower.
Yes. Jacob works on frameless, semi-frameless, and framed sliding and hinged shower doors. Hardware replacement, alignment, seals, and drip rails.
If the door is dragging, not latching, or leaking at the sweep, those are almost always hardware or alignment issues Jacob can fix without replacing the door. If the frame is bent or the glass has stress cracks, replacement may be the answer. Jacob tells you which after seeing the door.
Yes. Bottom sweeps and wipe seals on most framed and frameless shower doors slide or clip off without removing the door from its hinges. Jacob replaces them with the correct part for your specific door model.
Jacob handles hardware and alignment repairs. If the door or glass needs full replacement, he can tell you the dimensions and specifications so you can get an accurate quote from a glass supplier.
It helps but is not required. If the track has significant soap scum and mineral buildup, Jacob cleans it before adjusting the hardware anyway.
Gaithersburg and all of Montgomery County, MD including Rockville, Germantown, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Potomac, Olney, and surrounding communities.
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Jacob serves all of Montgomery County. Select your city for local pricing context, neighborhood-specific notes, and FAQs for your area.