
Downtown historic district. Fort Pierce's walkable downtown and surrounding residential streets include homes built from the 1920s through the 1960s. Many of these properties have sliding doors installed during renovations in the 1970s-1990s that use hardware no longer manufactured. We maintain a sourcing network for vintage sliding door parts and can fabricate adapter brackets when original components are unavailable.
Waterfront condominiums. The condos along the Fort Pierce Inlet, Hutchinson Island, and the Indian River waterfront face the same salt corrosion challenges as Stuart. High-rise buildings add wind exposure as a factor - upper-floor sliding doors experience stronger wind loads that stress hardware differently than ground-level doors.
US-1 commercial corridor. Fort Pierce's commercial properties along US-1 include storefronts, restaurants, and offices with commercial sliding door systems. These doors handle higher traffic volume than residential doors and require commercial-grade hardware rated for daily use by multiple people.
Fort Pierce's position at the narrowest point of the barrier island system means properties on both the mainland and Hutchinson Island experience significant salt exposure. The Fort Pierce Inlet creates a channel effect that concentrates salt-laden air, making corrosion particularly aggressive in the neighborhoods closest to the inlet.
The city's older building stock presents unique challenges. Some vintage sliding door frames are non-standard dimensions that don't match modern replacement parts. We measure precisely and source or fabricate components that fit these older systems without requiring the expensive step of reframing the entire opening.
Fort Pierce's growing commercial district includes restaurants with large patio sliding doors, retail stores with glass storefronts, and professional offices with conference room dividers. Commercial doors see significantly more daily cycles than residential doors and require heavier hardware accordingly. We install commercial-grade tandem rollers rated for high-cycle applications and provide maintenance contracts that keep commercial doors operating smoothly between service calls.







Specialty sourcing for discontinued sliding door hardware in Fort Pierce's older homes. Custom adapter brackets when originals are unavailable.

Salt-corrosion resistant repairs for Fort Pierce Inlet, Hutchinson Island, and Indian River waterfront properties.

High-cycle commercial sliding door service for Fort Pierce storefronts, restaurants, and offices along the US-1 corridor.

Specialized hardware for upper-floor condo sliding doors that experience elevated wind loads. Properly rated rollers and locks.
