Coastal tracks fill with salt and sand, which drags the door and wears out rollers fast. We deep-clean, repair, or recap the track and re-roller the door so it glides smoothly again.
The track is the metal channel the door rolls in. Near the water it packs with grit; the bottom track can also dent, corrode, or wear through. Cleaning it, repairing damage, or installing a stainless track cap protects the new rollers and stops the dragging.
Common symptoms
The door drags, sticks, or feels gritty
Visible dirt, sand, or corrosion in the bottom track
The track is dented, bent, or worn through
Rollers wear out again soon after replacement
Water or air leaks past the door
What we check
How fouled, worn, or damaged the bottom track is
Whether a deep-clean, repair, or a stainless track cap is the right fix
Roller condition (track and rollers usually go together)
Alignment and how the door seals after service
We deep-clean and repair or recap the track, re-roller the door, and adjust it for a clean, smooth slide.
Quote before any work. We diagnose on site and give you a clear price first — nothing starts without your okay. We don't quote a random number over the phone.