Service
Track Detailing
The overlooked areas where dirt and buildup collect.
Fully insured with transparent pricing before you book.
Tracks you'd be happy to run a finger along, and sliders that move with one hand again.
Tracks are the part of a window nobody looks at until they do. Grit, leaf litter, and old lubricant collect in the channel, turn to paste the first time they get wet, and make a slider fight you every time it opens. Detailing tracks properly means vacuuming everything out dry first, then working the corners and weep holes by hand.

What the visit covers.
Included
- Tracks vacuumed dry before any water is introduced
- Corners and channels worked with detail brushes
- Weep holes cleared so the frame can drain
- Tracks wiped and dried, not left damp
- Every sash and slider tested before we finish
Not included
- Hardware repair or roller replacement
- Lubricant application unless requested
- Repair of damaged or bent tracks
A good fit for
- Sliding patio doors that stick
- Older windows never detailed
- Move-ins and post-construction cleanups
How we do the work.
- 01
Vacuum dry
Grit and leaf litter come out dry, into the machine — never turned to mud with water first.
- 02
Detail the channel
Corners, stops, and channels are worked with brushes rather than a wiped pass.
- 03
Clear the weeps
Weep holes are opened so the frame drains properly in heavy rain.
- 04
Test the slide
Every sash and slider is opened and closed before the job is called done.
If a slider still resists after detailing, it's hardware — we tell you what we found rather than charging for a second pass.
Track Detailing questions.
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Get started
Get a quote for track detailing.
Send a few details about your home and Reid will come back with a clear, transparent quote — no pressure, no sales visit.
- Call
- (914) 877-2280
Step 1 of 2 — About the job
