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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.

Close-up of a window track being detailed along the sill

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.

  1. 01

    Vacuum dry

    Grit and leaf litter come out dry, into the machine — never turned to mud with water first.

  2. 02

    Detail the channel

    Corners, stops, and channels are worked with brushes rather than a wiped pass.

  3. 03

    Clear the weeps

    Weep holes are opened so the frame drains properly in heavy rain.

  4. 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.

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.

Step 1 of 2 — About the job

Call (914) 877-2280 or request a free quote