Repairing interior pocket doors that stick, jump the track, or won't slide into the wall cavity.
Pocket doors slide into a cavity inside the wall, which makes them space-saving but also trickier to repair than a standard sliding door — the track and rollers are largely hidden from view. We repair pocket door hardware, including rollers, tracks, and guide mechanisms, without unnecessary wall demolition.
Pocket door repair typically involves accessing the overhead track through the door frame or a small access panel, rather than opening up the wall itself. Common issues include worn overhead rollers, a bent track, or floor guides that have broken or shifted out of position.
Our technicians assess whether the repair can be done through existing access points before recommending any wall work, keeping the job as minimally invasive as possible.
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