Sliding Glass & Patio Door Repair
Burlington patio and balcony sliders — fix heavy panels, gritty tracks, and locks along the waterfront trail neighbourhoods.

If you walk the Burlington waterfront, you see why sliders matter — they bridge home and view. When rollers die, the panel becomes a two-person job. We clean tracks, replace roller assemblies, and set height so locks engage without lifting. Townhomes near Appleby and houses in Roseland get the same careful approach.
Quick answer: sliding patio door repair in Burlington
patio rollers sticky after humid weeks and locks that miss after frame movement. Halton Door Repair Co. services ground-floor patio units and balcony sliders across Burlington, Oakville, Milton — usually rollers, track work, and lock alignment, not a full door swap. Send track and roller photos or call (289) 210-7076.
Why patio doors stick or jump the track
Worn rollers and dirty tracks are the usual culprits around Aldershot bungalows and Brant Street storefronts. lakeshore salt air and summer humidity along the QEW corridor can swell frames or ice the sill. Jumping the track often means collapsed rollers or a door lifted while open. We re-seat the panel, replace rollers when needed, and verify the lock before we leave.
Common issues we repair
- Sliding glass door hard to open or close
- Sand and grit in the track after beach days
- Balcony door security before travel
- Handle gearbox failed — key spins free
- Triple slider middle leaf dropped
- Pet door insert weakened the frame
How it works
Photos help. Repair-first. You stay in control of the decision.
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Call or request a quote
Reach us by phone or the contact form — tell us the door type and what failed.
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Send photos
Attach clear photos of the full door, latch side, and damage so we can quote faster.
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On-site diagnosis & price
We confirm the repair, parts, and timing before we proceed — the quoted scope is what we do.
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Repair completed
We finish the repair or discuss replacement only when the opening cannot hold a lasting fix.
Residential door repair in Burlington
Front door repair for Burlington homeowners — sidelights, decorative glass, and modern entries from Brant Street to Aldershot.

Entry doors with sidelights
Recessed brick entries with sidelights are typical on Burlington and Aldershot homes. We repair hinge alignment, strike placement, and weather seals when doors bind or let lake wind through the opening — common after humid summers and cold winters.

Leaded glass & smart locks
Leaded glass doors with smart locks need the strike and jamb square before electronics will work reliably. We fix alignment and frame issues first — many Burlington homeowners assume the lock failed when the opening shifted slightly.

Modern black front doors
Modern black slabs with long pull handles appear on renovated Burlington homes near the lake and on the escarpment. We service hinges, thresholds, and smart doorbells mounts when doors rub or no longer seal — without upselling a full system you do not need.
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Areas we serve
Serving Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Aldershot, Waterdown, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, and nearby Halton Region. Burlington mobile door repair — waterfront, Aldershot, Appleby, and Brant Street — plus Oakville, Milton, and Halton Region neighbours.

Burlington & Halton Region
Mobile door repair across Burlington and nearby Halton Region communities.
Communities we regularly serve
Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Aldershot, Waterdown, Hamilton, Stoney Creek
Service area map
Mobile door repair throughout Burlington and nearby Halton Region. We come to your home or business — there is no walk-in shop at this location.
Regularly serving Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Aldershot, Waterdown, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, and nearby communities.
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Professional repair for residential and commercial doors across Burlington and nearby Halton Region.
Emergency Door Repair
24-hour door repair when security fails — burlington urgent door repairs — when you cannot lock a home, office, or shop, we secure the opening and repair frames and hardware.
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Storefront door repair and commercial door repair — burlington business door repair — Brant Street, Fairview, and Appleby plazas with high-traffic glass and aluminum entrances.
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Burlington home door repair — Aldershot bungalows, north-end family homes, and lake-area properties with weather-beaten entries.
Learn more →Sliding Glass & Patio Door Repair
Burlington patio and balcony sliders — fix heavy panels, gritty tracks, and locks along the waterfront trail neighbourhoods.
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Burlington storefront glass doors — closer repair, pivot service, and alignment for retail along Brant and suburban centres.
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Garage door repair in Burlington — springs, openers, rollers, and off-track doors for Burlington, Oakville, Milton. Repair-first mobile service. Call (289)
Learn more →Frequently asked questions
Do you repair lakeshore patio sliders?
Yes — salt and grit accelerate roller wear on Burlington lake streets.
Why won't my Aldershot slider lock?
Older tracks pack debris — rollers and keeper alignment restore security.
On-site roller replacement?
Many Aldershot and north Burlington jobs finish one trip.
Repair or replace?
Repair intact glass — replace corroded tracks on exposed bays.
Roller wear signs?
Grinding, lock miss, panel lift test — vacuum track first.
Stoney Creek border sliders?
Yes — mention address for east Halton routing.
Why does my sliding patio door keep coming off track in Burlington?
Collapsed rollers, debris in the track, or a door lifted while open are the usual causes. We re-seat the door, replace rollers when needed, and check the lock. Call (289) 210-7076 or send track photos to info@doorrepairburlington.ca.
Ready to fix your door?
Call for urgent help or request a free quote with photos of the door and damage. We serve Burlington and nearby Halton Region.
