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A person repairing a window
April 17, 2026
Clearer views, smoother sliders, and better comfort in Ormond Beach and Palm Coast—just in time for warmer days.
Living room with large windows overlooking a pool, brown leather couch, and wooden floors.
March 5, 2026
A quick seasonal checkup now can prevent sticky sliders, drafts, and bigger repair headaches later.
Living room with fireplace and sliding glass door overlooking a pool. Brown couch and table.
January 7, 2026
Start the year with smoother sliders, tighter seals, and a more comfortable home.
Modern kitchen with island, dark cabinets, stainless appliances, and light wood flooring.
December 8, 2025
Quick fixes and smart maintenance to keep your home comfortable, safe, and energy-efficient all winter long.
Dining room with white table, chairs, blue curtains, and sliding glass door to an outdoor patio.
November 14, 2025
Simple window and sliding glass door fixes that keep your Florida home comfortable and guest‑ready.
Sliding Glass Doors to Pool
October 7, 2025
Sliding glass door worn or damaged rollers.
September 21, 2025
Preparing Your Home for Fall: Window Maintenance Tips in Ormond Beach and Palm Coast
July 4, 2025
Celebrating Comfort and Independence
flowers in a window
May 14, 2025
Why Spring is the Perfect Time to Schedule Window Repairs in Flagler County and Ormond Beach
Sliding glass doors
May 1, 2025
A sticking sliding glass door might seem like a small annoyance, but it could be a sign of a bigger issue—especially here in Florida, where salt air, humidity, and sand can wreak havoc on your home’s doors and windows. If your sliding glass door is difficult to open or close, here are a few common causes and what they could mean: 1. Dirty or Damaged Tracks Dirt, sand, and debris often build up in the door’s track, causing friction and resistance. Over time, this can damage the rollers and make the door even harder to operate. 2. Worn or Rusted Rollers Rollers allow your door to glide smoothly. In Florida’s humid, salty air, these components can rust, wear out, or come off-track, making the door stick or drag. 3. Warped Frame or Misalignment Your home naturally shifts and settles, especially in areas with frequent storms or changing moisture levels. A warped frame can throw off the alignment, making the door feel stuck. 4. Swollen Door Due to Humidity Excess moisture can cause wooden or composite door frames to swell, tightening the fit and making movement difficult—particularly during rainy or stormy months. How to Fix It: Some problems, like dirty tracks, can be resolved with a thorough cleaning and lubrication. But if your door still sticks after that, it’s time to call in the pros. At Tomoka Window Repair, we specialize in restoring smooth, secure sliding glass door operation—so you can enjoy Florida living without the hassle.
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