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Why Your Sliding Glass Door Glass Has Moisture Between Panes

3 min readBy First Coast Sliding Glass Door Repair

If your sliding glass door has moisture or water droplets visible between the two panes, here's what's actually wrong, what it costs to fix, and how to know if it's safe to keep using.

The short answer

When your sliding glass door has moisture or water droplets visible between the two panes, the cause is almost always failed primary seal on the insulated glass unit. It's one of the most common service calls we run across Northeast Florida.

The good news: it's not a "replace the whole door" problem. Most of these issues are 60–120 minute repairs that cost a fraction of a new door.

What's actually happening inside the door

Sliding glass doors are deceptively simple - a heavy panel riding on two small wheels in an aluminum channel - and that simplicity is exactly why they fail predictably. The wheels (rollers) wear out, the channel (track) gets chewed up by the worn wheels, and the lock body inside the stile slowly corrodes from salt air infiltration.

If you live within a few miles of the Atlantic - which most of our customers do - salt air accelerates everything. Original mild-steel rollers can rust solid in 5–7 years. Stainless replacements last decades.

What you should NOT do

Don't spray WD-40 into the track - it attracts sand and grit and turns into a grinding paste. Don't force the door - you can crack the tempered glass, which turns a simple repair into a much larger glass replacement. Don't pull the door off the track to "look at it" without two people and the right lift technique; these panels weigh 150–250 lbs of glass.

What a proper repair looks like

Two technicians lift the panel out. We inspect the rollers, the track condition, and the lock body. If the rollers are worn we replace with stainless tandem rollers; if the track lip is chewed up we install a stainless cap over the existing track; if the lock body is shot we swap the mortise. Door goes back in, gets adjusted, gets tested, and you're done - usually under two hours.

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