Signs your storefront door needs repair.
Your storefront door is the first thing customers touch. When it sticks, sags, or has visible damage, it reflects on your business. Here are the problems we fix most often on commercial glass doors across the Treasure Coast.
Glass Cracked or Shattered
Tempered glass that's cracked, chipped, or shattered. This is a safety and security emergency that needs fast replacement.
Door Sagging in Frame
The door panel hangs lower on one side. The pivot hardware, patch fittings, or rail connections have loosened or worn down.
Closer Failed or Slamming
The door slams shut, won't close all the way, or the closer is leaking hydraulic fluid. This is a liability and ADA compliance issue.
Patch Fitting Loose
The metal clamp fittings on frameless glass doors have loosened. The door wobbles or shifts when opened. Screws may be visible.
Threshold Damaged
The bottom rail or threshold is dented, bent, or separated from the floor. This creates a trip hazard and lets water in.
Door Won't Latch
The door swings closed but won't catch the strike plate. The latch, strike, or door alignment is off.
Common storefront door problems in Florida
Florida's climate is especially hard on storefront doors. The constant heat causes aluminum frames to expand and contract daily, loosening screws and shifting fittings over time. Salt air along Hutchinson Island and Jensen Beach corrodes metal components faster than you would expect. High winds during storm season stress the glass and frame connections. And the heavy foot traffic at Stuart downtown businesses wears out closers and pivots within a few years. We see all of these issues regularly and know exactly how to fix them.
A broken storefront door is not just an inconvenience. It is a security risk, a liability concern, and a bad first impression for every customer who walks in. Call us at (772) 207-4146 and we will get your door fixed fast.
How we repair storefront glass doors.
We have repaired hundreds of storefront doors across the Treasure Coast. Whether it's a quick closer adjustment or a full glass panel replacement, we handle it professionally and work around your business hours.
Assess the Full Door System
We inspect the glass, frame, fittings, closer, pivots, lock, and threshold. Storefront doors often have multiple issues, so we check everything.
Secure and Protect
If glass is broken, we secure the opening immediately. For other repairs, we prop and support the door safely while we work on it.
Repair or Replace Components
We fix patch fittings, replace closers, install new pivots, repair thresholds, or order and install replacement tempered glass panels.
Test Everything
We test the door through full cycles, confirm the closer speed is right, verify the latch catches, and make sure the door meets ADA requirements for opening force.
Patch fitting and rail repair
Frameless glass storefront doors use patch fittings and top and bottom rails instead of a full aluminum frame. These fittings clamp directly to the tempered glass and carry the full weight of the panel. When a patch fitting loosens, the door can shift, wobble, or even drop. We tighten and replace patch fittings from CR Laurence and other manufacturers. We also repair and replace top rails, bottom rails, and lock patches. Most of these repairs take about an hour, and we carry common fittings on the truck for businesses in Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce.
Tempered glass replacement
When storefront glass cracks, it has to be replaced. Tempered glass is a safety glass that shatters into small pieces rather than sharp shards, and it cannot be repaired once damaged. We measure the panel on site, order the correct size and thickness of tempered glass, and install it once it arrives. Turnaround is typically 3 to 5 business days for the glass. If your business needs a temporary board-up while waiting, we handle that too. We work with Vero Beach and Palm City businesses to minimize downtime and keep your storefront secure throughout the process.
Storefront Glass Door Repair Pricing
* Estimated labor costs. Parts and materials may be additional. We quote the exact price before starting.
Closer adjustments and minor hardware fixes start around $200. Patch fitting repair runs $200 to $400. Full tempered glass panel replacement ranges from $400 to $900 depending on glass size and thickness. Price includes parts and labor. We confirm the exact cost before starting. If the door pivots need repair too, we will quote that as a separate line item.
Storefront door systems from every major brand.
We repair storefront doors from all the major commercial glazing manufacturers. Whether your building has a Kawneer system or a custom aluminum setup, we have the parts knowledge to fix it right.
Serving the entire Treasure Coast.
Treasure Coast Sliding Door Repair fixes storefront glass doors across Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Jensen Beach, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Palm City, Hutchinson Island, Hobe Sound, Port Salerno, and Indiantown. That covers Martin County, St. Lucie County, and Indian River County. Most appointments are same-day or next-day.
