Yes—stainless resists corrosion from salt and humidity, keeping glide smooth far longer than standard rollers. As long as your screen can take it, an option will be replacing with stainless steel.
Self-adjusts to height variation from header sag.
Stays aligned—less scraping, easier operation.
Stainless roller options resist Florida corrosion.
Why do standard sliding screen doors always fall off the track?
Most builders install "entry-level" aluminum screens with plastic rollers that jump the track at the slightest touch. Our Custom Heavy-Duty Screen Doors are built with rigid extruded aluminum frames and high-quality tensioned rollers. They are designed to stay on the track even with high-frequency use and Florida wind gusts.
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I only repair doors with spring-loaded rollers. This allows the door to 'float' on the track, preventing that annoying sticking and jumping that ruins your patio experience.
From sticky rollers to worn tracks, I bring your sliding glass doors back to life — saving you money, time, and frustration. Local, honest, and built on real craftsmanship.