Complete Window Repair Services — More Than Just Glass
Windows in Florida take a beating from heat, humidity, daily use, and coastal air. When they stop opening smoothly, won’t stay up, rattle, leak air, or have cracked glass, it’s time for professional repair.
At Complete Sliding Doors & Windows, we specialize in comprehensive window repair — not just swapping out parts. With over 15 years of experience, our family-owned, licensed, and insured team restores your windows to like-new condition using high-quality parts and expert craftsmanship.
✅ WINDOW REPAIR FAQ
This almost always means the balance springs are worn or broken. These springs counterbalance the sash weight. When they fail, the window becomes heavy and slams shut.
Yes. Smooth operation usually requires replacing balance springs, sash guides, rattle guides, or cleaning/rebuilding the tracks.
Loose or worn sash guides or rattle guides are the cause. Replacing them tightens the sash and eliminates drafts and noise.
No. We can replace just the glass insert (single-pane or insulated double-pane) without replacing the full window frame.
The seal between the panes has failed, allowing moisture inside. The insulated glass unit (IGU) must be replaced to restore clarity.
Yes. We repair:
Impact windows (balance springs, guides, beading, etc.)
Non-impact windows
We also replace both types of glass.
Look for:
A metal etching or sticker showing “impact,” “laminated,” or “TAS 201/202/203.”
Thicker laminate layers.
If you’re unsure, we identify it for free.
Most window repairs (balance springs, guides, screens) take 30–60 minutes per window.
Glass replacement typically takes 1–2 weeks to fabricate and 30 minutes to install.
Yes — we fabricate screens to match the exact size of your existing frame, including pet-resistant and sun-control mesh.
Absolutely. Most older windows only need:
New balance springs
New sash/rattle guides
New beading
Fresh screens
These small repairs can make them work like new.
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Our Window Repair Services
Balance Spring Replacement (Window Won’t Stay Up?)
If your window slams shut or won’t stay open, the balance springs (also called window balances) are worn or broken. These springs counterbalance the sash weight and allow smooth, safe movement.
We replace:
Spiral balance springs
Block-and-tackle balances
Constant-force coil balances
Tilt window balances
Signs your balance springs need repair:
Window slams closed
Window won’t stay up
Window feels heavy or uneven
Window is stuck closed
We install the correct spring type and tension for your specific window brand and weight.
Considering an Upgrade?
If your sliding doors or windows are outdated or damaged beyond repair, we also install hurricane-impact doors and windows using trusted brands like PGT® and ES Windows®. Our impact-rated products meet Florida Building Code standards, providing advanced security, storm protection, and energy efficiency — perfect for coastal homes and condos.
Sash Guide & Rattle Guide Replacement
Windows that rattle, wobble, or feel loose need new sash guides or rattle guides. These small plastic parts keep the sash aligned so it opens smoothly and stays locked in position.
We replace:
Top sash guides
Bottom sash guides
Channel guides
Rattle guides
Tilt latches
Common symptoms:
Window shakes in the frame
Gaps around the sash
Drafts or wind noise
Uneven up/down movement
Difficulty locking the window
Small parts make a big difference — replacing these guides often restores a window to like-new function.
Window Beading Replacement (Glazing Bead)
Beading (or glazing bead) keeps the glass panel securely in the frame. Florida heat makes old beading brittle, warped, or cracked.
We replace glazing bead when you have:
Loose or rattling glass
Cracked or shrunk beading
Air or water leaks
Fogged windows (when replacing the IGU)
Proper beading ensures structural stability, weather resistance, and a clean appearance.
Window Glass Replacement
Damaged, cracked, or fogged window glass reduces efficiency and safety. We replace:
Single-pane glass
Double-pane / insulated glass units (IGUs)
Sliding window glass
Impact and non-impact glass
We match the exact thickness, tint, and style of your existing windows — or upgrade you to stronger glass for better energy efficiency.
If your home has fogged windows (moisture between panes), we replace the entire insulated unit for a crystal-clear view and improved insulation.
Impact Windows vs. Non-Impact Windows
Many South Florida homeowners aren’t sure what type of windows they have — or whether they should upgrade.
Impact windows use laminated glass with a reinforced frame and glazing system. If you’re unsure whether to upgrade or repair, we’ll give you honest guidance.
Impact Windows
Impact windows are designed to withstand hurricanes and debris impact. They provide:
Better hurricane protection
Enhanced security
Noise reduction
Energy efficiency
Insurance discounts
Non-Impact Windows
Non-impact windows are more vulnerable to breakage, drafts, and storm damage.
However — they can still be repaired.
We repair:
Broken springs
Sash guides
Tracks and beading
Cracked glass
Window screens
Locks and tilt mechanisms
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Family-owned & operated 15+ years
Licensed & insured general contractors
Honest, upfront pricing
High-quality materials built for Florida homes
Fast, professional service
Best warranties in the business
Call South Florida’s Window Repair Experts
Whether your window won’t stay up, the glass is cracked, the sash rattles, or your screens are worn out — we can fix it
📞 Call Now: 561-822-5444
Free estimates available across Palm Beach County, Martin County, St. Lucie County, and surrounding areas.
Service Areas
West Palm Beach
Treasure Coast
- Tequesta
- Hobe Sound
- Port St. Lucie
- Stuart
- Palm City
- Jensen Beach
- Hutchinson Island
- Vero Beach
- Fort Pierce
- Sebastian
Broward County
- Fort Lauderdale
- Coral Springs
- Parkland
- Deerfield Beach
- Margate
- Hollywood
- Pembroke Pines
- Wilton Manors
- Coconut Creek
- Westin
- Davie
- Highland Beach
- Sunrise
- Cooper City
Orlando
- Kissimmee
- Clermont
- Gotha
- Windemere
- Wintergarden
- Ocoee
- Leesburg
- The Villages
- Lake Wales
Fun Coast/Surf Coast
- Ormond Beach
- Daytona Beach
- Daytona Beach
- Port Orange
- New Smyrna Beach
- Ponce Inlet
- Edgewater
- DeLand
- Deltona
- Orange City
- Holly Hill
Southwest Florida
- N. Fort Myers
- Ft. Myers
- Ft. Myers Beach
- Cape Coral
- Sanibel
- Estero
- Bonita Springs
- Bonita Beach
- Naples
- Marco Island