Recreation & Leisure
Sliding glass door repair for yacht clubs and marinas
Clubhouse veranda sliders and marina-office patio doors facing constant salt air — repaired with stainless hardware rated for waterfront exposure.

We repair manual patio sliding doors at yacht clubs and marinas across Northeast Florida — clubhouse veranda sliders, marina-office patio doors, member-lounge balcony sliders. Salt-air-rated stainless hardware on every coastal door, scheduling around regattas and member events, COI naming the club, NET-30 terms.
Why yacht clubs & marinas choose us
Built for the way yacht clubs & marinas actually operate
Salt-air-rated stainless
Every coastal door gets stainless tandem rollers and stainless or PVD-coated lock cylinders. Standard residential hardware corrodes within 18 months at a waterfront marina; our spec lasts 8–12 years.
Regatta & event aware
We pull your event calendar and schedule repairs around regattas, member dinners, and corporate charters. Veranda is regatta-ready before the first boat returns to the dock.
Hurricane-impact preserved
Waterfront clubhouses are first in line for HVHZ exposure. We use only manufacturer-matched IGUs, rollers, and locks that preserve the original Florida Product Approval — critical for insurance and for next storm season.
Marina-office priority
Marina-office and harbormaster sliders take constant in-and-out from staff, members, and contractors. We tune them for high cycle counts and equip with reinforced locks that survive the daily traffic.
Scope
What we repair
Rollers
Stainless tandem rollers rated for salt air — the #1 commercial failure point.
Tracks
Stainless track caps over worn aluminum lips. Permanent fix, no threshold demo.
Mortise locks & cylinders
OEM-grade lock bodies and re-keyable cylinders for turnover-heavy properties.
Insulated glass (IGU)
Tempered, low-E, and hurricane-impact IGUs cut and re-glazed in-frame.
Handles & hardware
Brand-matched handles for PGT, CGI, Andersen, Pella, Milgard, and builder-grade lines.
Weatherstripping & sweeps
OEM weatherstrip kits that restore the seal and stop A/C loss across the portfolio.
Process
How we work with yacht clubs & marinas
- 1
Walk with GM & harbormaster
Owner-level rep walks the clubhouse and marina office with your GM and harbormaster, logging every veranda, lounge, and marina-office slider — brand, current corrosion state, hurricane-impact status, event-impact priority.
- 2
Event-calendar sequencing
We pull your event calendar and propose repair windows around regattas, member dinners, and charters. Veranda work is sequenced before regatta weeks, not into them.
- 3
Written quote with salt-air spec
Flat per-door pricing with salt-air-rated stainless hardware specified by default on every coastal door. COI naming the club, NET-30 terms, annual PM option for high-exposure waterfront properties.
- 4
Clean, sequenced rollout
Two-tech crew, drop cloths under every panel, HEPA vacuum on every job, all debris off-site before the next event. Clubhouse veranda and marina office are member-ready before the next high-traffic period.
- 5
GM sign-off
GM or harbormaster walks finished doors, confirms each opens smoothly and seals against salt-air and weather, and receives written warranty documentation for the club's facilities file.
FAQ
Yacht Clubs & Marinas — common questions
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Get a quote for your yacht clubs & marina property
Free property walk. Flat-rate written quote per door type. COI and NET-30 terms issued with the quote.




