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Hurricane Prep for Sliding Doors in South Florida

Seasonal Guide · 2026-05-11

Hurricane Prep for Sliding Doors in South Florida

A pre-season checklist for Fort Myers, Delray, Deerfield, and the rest of South Florida, what to test, what to repair, and when to upgrade before storm season hits.

Fort Myers home sliding patio door before hurricane season

Every June South Florida homeowners scramble to get the house ready for hurricane season. Roofs and shutters get attention, but the weakest points on most homes are the sliding glass doors and impact windows facing the patio. Old rollers, pitted tracks, failed seals, and tired latches turn category-1 wind into category-5 damage. Here's a pre-season checklist we run on every Fort Myers home we visit, plus what each item costs to fix versus replace.

1. Test the Sliding Door Locks First

The sliding door lock and footbolt are the single biggest failure point during a storm. If the latch is loose, the lever rotates more than a quarter-turn, or the footbolt no longer drops into the floor catch, the door will pop in wind gusts above 60 mph even if the glass is impact-rated. Test by locking the door, then trying to push it open from outside with body weight. Any movement at all means the lock needs immediate service. Sliding door lock repair typically a same-visit job and takes under an hour. Skip this and your homeowner's insurance may deny a wind-claim because the door wasn't "secured to manufacturer spec."

2. Inspect the Track for Salt Pitting and Bends

Salt-air corrosion is the silent killer of aluminum sliding door tracks in coastal Palm Beach County. Pull the door open and run your fingers along the bottom track, you're looking for flaking, dust-like white powder (oxidation), pinhole pits, and any visible kinks. A bent track lets the door jump its rollers under wind pressure, which is how slider frames get pulled out of the wall in storms. Sliding door track repair covers track caps, full track replacement, and re-shimming. Most jobs are same-visit, depending on the door span.

Worn sliding door track with salt-air pitting common in Fort Myers coastal homes

3. Confirm Your Impact Glass Is Still Sealed

"Impact-rated" doesn't mean indestructible, it means the laminate inside the glass holds the panel together when struck. But the impact rating only works if the perimeter seal is intact. Look for: condensation between panes, foggy patches near the edge, visible delamination (a milky stripe where the laminate has separated), or any cracks in the silicone bead around the frame. If you see any of these, the seal is shot and the glass is no longer to-spec for wind-borne debris. Impact window repair can re-seal minor failures, but a delaminated panel needs full glass replacement to keep the rating. Equally important: full impact sliding door repair for patio doors that have lost their seal.

4. Replace Screens Before They Become Projectiles

Bent screen frames and torn mesh are not just cosmetic, in a storm a loose screen door becomes a flying piece of aluminum that can take out windows on the neighboring property. Worse, when a screen frame fails it usually rips up the slider channel on the way out, turning a quick screen swap into a much bigger door repair. Walk every screen door before June. If the frame is bent or the mesh has visible bulges, get screen door replacement or screen door repair scheduled now, both are same-visit jobs.

5. Pocket Doors: The Off-Season Project

Pocket doors are interior, so they don't take direct wind load, but South Florida humidity does its own kind of damage. Pre-season is the right time to handle pocket door repair for swollen doors that won't slide, jumped track hardware, or warped guides. If you're renovating, the dry months (May and early early June) are also the right window for pocket door installation, the wall-cavity work doesn't dry properly in peak storm humidity.

When to Call a Pro Before Storm Season

Don't wait until June or July, every door and window tech in Palm Beach and Broward County is fully booked the second a named storm forms in the Atlantic. The right window for sliding door service in Fort Myers is March through mid-May. That gives us time to source parts (rollers, tracks, latch hardware), and any waiting on impact-glass orders won't run into evacuation traffic.

If you're not sure where to start, we'll do a full sliding door, pocket door, and impact window inspection for free. Same-day appointments most weeks. Call (239) 291-9318 or message us here.

Quick Reference

Pre-hurricane sliding door checklist for South Florida:

  • ✓ Lock + footbolt engage with zero play
  • ✓ Bottom track clear of salt pitting, kinks, debris
  • ✓ Impact glass perimeter seal intact, no fogging
  • ✓ All screen frames straight, mesh tight
  • ✓ Pocket doors slide without binding
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