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Slider stuck open? Pocket door jumped the guide? Pane cracked from the last storm? Tell us what is going on and we will roll a tech out, most jobs same day across Indian River County.

(772) 232-8156
Servicing Vero Beach, FL
Service Area

Serving Vero Beach & Indian River County

Locally owned. We come to you. Same-day appointments across Vero Beach, Indian River Shores, Sebastian, Wabasso, Roseland, Fellsmere, Gifford, Winter Beach, and the rest of Indian River County.

Vero Beach Glass & Window Repair

Mailing Address
Vero Beach, FL
Hours
  • Sunday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Monday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Saturday 1:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Service Area

Vero Beach, FL & All of Indian River County

We come to you. Same-day sliding door, pocket door, and impact window service for homes across Vero Beach and Indian River County. Local techs across Indian River County, free estimates on every job.

Whether you have a dragging patio slider that will not lock, a pocket door that keeps jumping the guide, or a fogged impact pane, we dispatch the same day with the parts to fix it on the first visit.

Cities We Cover
  • Vero Beach
  • Indian River Shores
  • Sebastian
  • Wabasso
  • Roseland
  • Fellsmere
  • Gifford
  • Winter Beach
  • Orchid
  • Florida Ridge
  • South Beach
Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

Do you offer free estimates in Vero Beach?
Yes. Free estimates on every job across Indian River County. Call (772) 232-8156 or request one online.
Can you come out the same day in Vero Beach?
Usually, yes. Most stuck-door, worn-roller, and cracked-glass calls around Vero Beach and Indian River County get handled same-day. Our trucks carry the common sliding door wheels, pocket door guides, track sections, and glazing kits, so the fix almost always happens on the first visit.
Why is my sliding door so hard to open?
Nine times out of ten it is worn rollers. They wear out like tires, and here on the coast the salt air and beach sand chew through them in as little as two to five years. Once you hear scratching or grinding, the rollers are already dragging and can start damaging the track, so it is best to have them swapped before a cheap roller job turns into a track repair.
Can you just replace the rollers or track instead of the whole door?
Most of the time, yes. If the frame is straight and the glass is intact, swapping the rollers and cutting in a fresh track section costs a fraction of a new door. We lay out both options in Vero Beach before you decide anything.
How do I keep my slider gliding between visits?
Vacuum out the bottom track about once a month so sand and grit do not pile up, and add a little silicone spray, not oil, about once a year. If you are right on the water where the air is dustier, skip the spray and just keep the track clean, since lube can turn grit into a sticky paste.