A sliding glass door that takes real effort to open is usually a roller problem. The rollers wear down over years of use, the door drops onto the track itself, and then every move takes significant force. Jacob repairs sliding glass doors throughout Wheaton by replacing the rollers, cleaning or replacing the track, and adjusting the frame so the door operates the way it should.
Wheaton is an urban suburb with a mix of post-war homes and mid-century construction. Older homes here often need work that takes experience to do correctly.
Jacob holds MHIC #112963, Maryland's home improvement contractor license. Licensed and insured.
What Jacob and His Crew Handle
Sliding door roller inspection and replacement
Bottom track cleaning and replacement where track is bent or corroded
Door frame height adjustment after roller replacement
Latch alignment and repair to ensure the door closes and locks securely
Weatherstripping replacement along door edges where seals are worn or torn
Screen door roller and track service on the same visit
When to Call
Door requires significant force to slide open or closed
Door makes grinding or scraping sounds when moving
Door has visibly dropped and now drags on the track
Latch does not engage or does not hold the door closed
Drafts or air infiltration around the door edges when closed
Door frame shows visible gap at the top or one side when closed
What Affects the Cost of Sliding Glass Door Repair in Wheaton, MD
No prices appear on this page because every job is different. Here is what determines the cost for a Wheaton home:
Door width and weight, which affect roller size and replacement difficulty
Track condition and whether cleaning alone is sufficient or replacement is needed
Whether the latch and strike plate also need service
Weatherstripping scope on one or more sides of the door
Jacob gives you a straight quote after understanding the job. Not a ballpark. Not an estimate with asterisks. A clear number for what the job actually requires before work starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cost depends on what needs replacement: rollers only, track replacement, latch work, and weatherstripping are priced differently. Wheaton has a lot of older post-war and mid-century homes. Jacob has experience with the issues common in homes of that age. Jacob diagnoses the door first and tells you the full scope before any work begins.
Worn rollers are the most common cause. When the nylon wheels inside the roller assembly wear flat, the door drops and rides on the track frame instead of rolling on wheels. It takes dramatically more force to move. Roller replacement restores smooth operation.
No. The door must be lifted off the track to access and replace the bottom rollers. Jacob lifts the door, replaces the rollers, and reinstalls the door adjusted to the correct height. This is typically a one-person job with the right technique.
The latch hook engages with a strike plate on the door frame. If the door has dropped or the frame has settled, the hook no longer aligns properly with the strike plate and does not engage fully. Roller replacement raises the door back to the correct height and often fixes the latch alignment as well.
If the glass is intact, the frame is square, and the problem is limited to rollers, track, and weatherstripping, repair is the right answer and costs significantly less than full replacement. Jacob tells you honestly if the door itself is beyond practical repair.
Yes. Screen door rollers and tracks fail independently of the glass door. Jacob services the screen door on the same visit. Most screen door roller replacements take 20 to 30 minutes.
A gap at the top on one side indicates the door is not hanging level in the frame. This is usually a roller adjustment issue rather than a frame problem. Adjusting the roller height on the low side raises that corner and closes the gap.
A track that has debris or mild corrosion can often be cleaned well enough to restore operation. A track that is bent from someone stepping in it, deeply corroded, or has sections that are missing material needs replacement. Jacob assesses the track condition after the door is lifted off.
Yes. A cut-down wooden or aluminum bar in the bottom track provides secondary security at no cost. Keyed secondary locks and Charlie bars are also installable in the same visit. Jacob can advise on the options.
Call Jacob directly at (301) 395-3831. Describe whether the issue is difficult operation, latch problems, or drafts. Wheaton has a lot of older post-war and mid-century homes. Jacob has experience with the issues common in homes of that age. He serves all of Montgomery County. MHIC #112963. Licensed and insured.
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Verified Reviews from Montgomery County Homeowners
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Diana Valle
April 2024
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"Jacob is the best ever! I was extremely impressed by his expertise and he is definitely someone you can trust. It's hard to come by professionals who are also kind and Jacob is just stellar."
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Mark H.
April 2023
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"Jacob was pleasant to work with, understood the problem that needed to be solved, and expert at diagnosing and solving that problem. I would recommend him enthusiastically."
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Valery Ceasar
August 2023
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"Jacob Mora does excellent work & is very dependable & professional."