Sliding Screen Door Repair
Yes — Speedy fixes the screen door too, not just the glass slider. Torn mesh, broken rollers, bent frame, broken latch. See our complete Florida sliding door guide for the deep dive on everything we fix. We carry Florida-grade fiberglass mesh, pet-resistant heavy-duty mesh, and the universal-fit rollers that work on every common screen door brand.
Every sliding screen door problem.
The screen door has different parts than the glass slider. Different rollers, different latch, mesh that the glass door doesn’t have, a lighter-weight frame. See our complete Florida sliding door guide for the deep dive on everything we fix. We carry the right parts for every common scenario.
Torn or punctured mesh
Pets, kids, hurricane debris, or just sun-rot. Mesh replaced with fiberglass or pet-resistant. Most jobs in 30 minutes.
From $150Won’t roll smoothly
Screen door rollers wear out faster than glass-door rollers because they’re smaller and lighter-duty. Universal-fit replacements in stock.
From $129Frame is bent or warped
Aluminum screen frames warp from sun. We straighten or replace the corner sections.
From $220Latch broken or misaligned
Magnetic latches lose their pull, mechanical latches break. Quick lubricate, adjust, or swap. Same-day.
From $120Off the track or jumped rollers
Same problem as a glass slider, lower stakes. We re-seat and address the cause (usually rollers).
From $200Full screen door rebuild
New mesh, new rollers, new latch, frame repair. Brings the screen door back to factory feel.
From $2804 mesh types for different problems.
Standard fiberglass
The default. Holds up 8–12 years in Florida sun. About $150 installed.
Pet-resistant heavy-duty
3x stronger than standard fiberglass. Cats can claw it, dogs can’t push through. Recommended for households with pets. About $220 installed.
Solar / sun-block charcoal
Reduces heat gain through the screen door. Worth it for west-facing patios. About $200 installed.
No-see-um (tighter weave)
Blocks Florida no-see-ums and small insects that get through standard mesh. About $200 installed.
Two myths about sliding screen doors.
Myth 1: “Screen doors aren’t fixable, just buy a new one.” A new screen door from Home Depot is $150–$300, plus you have to install it yourself, plus it doesn’t fit perfectly without trim work. Repair is $150–$280, professionally installed in 60 minutes. Repair almost always wins.
Myth 2: “Screen doors are not worth the money to fix.” A working screen door means you can leave the slider open in October-April, save on AC, and enjoy Florida air. Annual savings: $300–$600 in cooling costs. Fix pays back in 6 months.
How much does sliding screen door repair cost?
Mesh replacement from $150. Roller swap from $180. Frame repair from $220. Full rebuild from $280. Free written estimate.
How long does it take?
Most jobs 30–90 minutes. Mesh replacement is the fastest (30 min). Full rebuild 60–90 min.
Do you do pet-resistant mesh?
Yes — recommended for households with cats or dogs. About $220 installed.
What if my screen door is custom or oversized?
We can usually still repair. Replacement screen doors are sized to the opening; we measure and rebuild to the exact spec.
Same-day service for screen door?
Yes — usually. Same-day for most Sanford-area calls; same or next-day for the rest of Central Florida.
Tell Speedy what’s wrong.
30-minute callback. Most screen door jobs done same-day.
Or call now: (321) 204-2545