Detailed Explanation
A stuck sliding screen door is more than just an annoyance; it's a functional hazard. If you have to lift and drag your door to open it, you risk damaging the track or bending the frame.
The most common culprit is broken or corroded rollers. Many builder-grade doors use cheap plastic wheels that degrade in the Florida sun and salt air. Once they flatten or crack, the door drags on the aluminum track.

Our Fix: Stainless Steel or High-Nylon Rollers
We don't just put the same cheap parts back in. We upgrade your door with high-quality rollers designed for longevity. We also clean and lubricate the track, removing the sand and grit that often jams the mechanism.
The result? A door that you can open with a single finger.



