Sliding Patio Doors

Sliding Patio Door Replacement in McKinney, TX

Your patio door gets opened and closed hundreds of times a year. When the track drags, the seal fails, or the lock no longer engages properly, it’s not a nuisance. It’s a security and energy problem. Woodruff has been replacing them correctly since 1982.

Why Woodruff Windows?

A smooth, sealed, secure door starts with the installation. Not the product.

A sliding patio door that drags, rattles, or lets in a draft is almost always an installation problem before it’s a product problem. The track has to be level, the frame has to sit square, and the weatherstrip has to compress evenly on every close. Most companies hand that work to a subcontractor and move on. Our in-house crews have been getting those fundamentals right since 1982, and they’re the ones who show up if something ever needs attention after the job is done.

Level Track, Square Frame

We assess and correct the rough opening before the door goes in. A track that’s even slightly off-level creates drag that compounds over years of use. We set it right the first time.

In-House Crews. Never Subcontracted.

Every installer on your job works for Woodruff directly. Our lead crew member has been with us since 1997. The same standard applies whether we’re replacing one door or outfitting a whole home.

Finished Trim, Paint Matched, Cleaned Up

We fit and paint-match interior and exterior trim on every door we install. Then we test the full operation, verify the lock engages flush, and clean up before we leave.

Explore Sliding Patio Door Replacement

Discover what separates a quality sliding patio door from the builder-grade unit that came with your home.

Wide glass, smooth operation, built for daily use

Dual-Roller Carrier System

Quality sliding doors run on a dual-roller carrier rather than a single groove track. The difference is years of effortless operation versus the dragging and binding that plagues builder-grade units after a few seasons.

Fusion-Welded Frame Corners

Thermally fused corners eliminate the gaps where air and moisture infiltrate over time, maintaining a consistent seal across the full perimeter of the door.

Low-Profile Threshold

A low-profile threshold eliminates the trip hazard of older patio door tracks while maintaining a proper weather seal at the base of the door. Better for daily traffic, better for accessibility, better looking.

A wide glass panel demands serious thermal protection

Cardinal Lodz-366 Low-E Glass

Triple-silver-coated glass blocks 95% of UV rays and rejects solar heat before it enters your home. Standard across our sliding door installs, and especially important on south- and west-facing patio openings.

Argon Gas Fill

Argon between dual panes slows heat conduction across the full width of the door panel, keeping conditioned air inside through McKinney’s peak cooling months.

ENERGY STAR South-Central Certified

Every sliding patio door we install meets ENERGY STAR Version 7.0 requirements for the South-Central climate zone (U-Factor ≤ 0.28, SHGC ≤ 0.25), the benchmark that reflects McKinney’s actual thermal conditions.

The lock is the last line of defense. It has to work every time.

Multi-Point Locking System

Multi-point locks engage the door panel at the top, middle, and bottom of the frame simultaneously, compressing the weatherstrip evenly and eliminating the single-latch vulnerability common on older sliding doors.

Anti-Lift Security Pins

Anti-lift pins prevent the sliding panel from being lifted off the track from outside, the most common forced-entry method on standard sliding patio doors. Standard on every door we install.

Keyed Secondary Lock Option

A secondary keyed lock secures the door in both the fully closed and partially open positions, a practical addition for ground-floor patio openings in any McKinney neighborhood.

The glass in a patio door does more than frame the view

Tempered Safety Glass

Required by code on all sliding patio door glass panels, tempered glass shatters into small, rounded pieces rather than dangerous shards. Standard on every door we install.

Acoustic Laminated Glass

For homes backing up to common areas, busy streets, or outdoor amenities in Stonebridge Ranch or Craig Ranch, laminated acoustic glass with an STC rating up to 34 makes a meaningful difference in how quiet your living space stays.

Privacy & Decorative Glass

Frosted, rain, or patterned glass panels are available for patio doors where privacy matters more than an unobstructed view, without sacrificing natural light.

BRANDS WE INSTALL

Brands we trust on our own homes. Because we have.

We install sliding patio doors from Pella and other vetted manufacturer partners whose track systems, weatherstripping, and glass packages we’ve worked with long enough to trust. Every door comes backed by a manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty, and every Woodruff installation adds our own workmanship guarantee on top of that.

SLIDING PATIO DOOR SPECS & PERFORMANCE

Not all sliding patio doors perform the same. Here’s an honest look at what separates each installation tier for McKinney homeowners.

Feature / Spec

Good (Standard)

Better (Premium)

Best (Architectural)

Glass Panes

Double-Pane

Dual-pane with enhanced coating

Triple-pane

Low-E Glass

Cardinal LoDz-272

Cardinal Lodz-366

Cardinal Lodz-366 + LoĒ-i89

Insulating Gas

Argon

Argon

Krypton

U-Factor*

0.28–0.32

0.23–0.28

0.18–0.23

Frame Material

Standard Vinyl

Multi-chamber reinforced vinyl

Fiberglass or aluminum-clad

Warranty

Limited Lifetime

Limited Lifetime (transferable)

Limited Lifetime + extended glass

*U-Factor and SHGC ranges represent typical NFRC-certified performance for the South-Central climate zone. Actual values vary by exact product configuration and door size. Ask your Woodruff consultant for product-specific NFRC labels.

What replacing an aging patio door actually changes

Woodruff customers who’ve replaced builder-grade sliding patio doors consistently report the same things: the room is noticeably quieter, the floor near the door stops being the coldest spot in winter, and the door itself stops being something they think about every time they use it. Here’s the measurable side of that.

Significantly reduced air infiltration compared to aging sliding door seals. Worn pile weatherstripping on older patio doors is one of the most common sources of conditioned air loss in North Texas homes.

Reduced solar heat gain with Cardinal Lodz-366 glass blocking up to 95% of UV rays, keeping living rooms and dining areas cooler through McKinney’s peak summer months.

Noticeably improved security with multi-point locking and anti-lift pins, addressing the two most common vulnerabilities on standard sliding patio doors in a single installation.

*Performance estimates based on NFRC data and Cardinal Glass product specifications. Actual results vary by door size, orientation, and home construction. Ask your Woodruff consultant for site-specific recommendations.

Security

A patio door is only as secure as its weakest point. We address all of them.

Sliding patio doors are the most commonly targeted entry point in residential break-ins, and older doors make that easy. A single latch, a panel that lifts off the track, worn weatherstripping. Our replacement doors address all three by design, with multi-point locks, anti-lift pins, and a frame seal that closes the gap a burglar is also looking for.

Indoor-Outdoor Living

The door between your home and your patio should disappear when you open it.

A quality sliding patio door does more than provide access to the backyard. When it’s open, it should feel like the wall is gone. Wide glass panels, a low-profile threshold, and smooth dual-roller operation all contribute to that seamless connection between your interior and your patio or deck. For North Texas families spending spring and fall evenings outside, that transition is something you feel every time you use it.

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HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. Straightforward from the first call to the final lock test.

From your first phone call to the final security check, here’s exactly what working with Woodruff looks like.

Step 1

Free In-Home Consultation

We visit your home, assess your existing opening, and walk through your options: frame material, glass package, hardware, and colors. Written quote before we leave. Most consultations take under an hour.

Step 2

Custom Manufacturing & Scheduling

Your door is built to order for your exact opening dimensions. Standard lead time is three to five weeks. We confirm your installation date in advance so there are no surprises.

Step 3

Professional Installation & Security Walkthrough

Our crew handles the full removal, opening prep, installation, trim work, and cleanup in a single visit. We test every lock point and walk you through the full operation before we leave.

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TRANSPARENT PRICING

What sliding patio door replacement costs in McKinney. No guessing.

These ranges include the door unit, professional installation by our in-house crew, trim work, paint matching, and cleanup. Every quote is custom to your opening, but here’s where most McKinney homeowners land.

Standard Sliding Patio Door

$1,200 – $1,800

  • Dual-pane with Cardinal LoDz-272 Low-E glass and argon gas fill
  • Vinyl frame in standard colors with low-profile threshold
  • Multi-point lock and anti-lift security pins standard
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Premium Sliding Patio Door

$3,800 – $4,600

  • Dual-pane with Cardinal Lodz-366 glass and argon gas fill
  • Reinforced vinyl or fiberglass frame with expanded color options
  • Upgraded hardware finishes and screen options
  • Limited lifetime transferable warranty

Architectural Sliding Patio Door

$3,200+

  • Triple-pane with Cardinal Lodz-366 + LoĒ-i89 glass and krypton gas fill
  • Fiberglass or aluminum-clad frame with full color library
  • Acoustic glass and premium hardware options available
  • Limited lifetime warranty with extended glass breakage coverage

*Pricing represents typical installed cost for a standard two-panel sliding patio door, including Woodruff’s full-service installation (trim, paint match, cleanup). Larger openings and custom configurations will be quoted individually. All quotes are free, written, and no-obligation.

LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR DOOR

Get your free quote. We’ll check the opening while we’re there.

Tell us about your project and we’ll reach out within one business day to schedule your in-home consultation. Honest recommendations, transparent pricing, no pressure. Most McKinney homeowners walk away with a written quote the same day we visit.

FAQ

Common Questions About Sliding Patio Door Replacement

Depends on the age and condition of the door. If the rollers are worn but the frame is still square and the seal is intact, roller replacement is worth considering. If the door is more than 15 years old, the weatherstripping is compressed flat, or the frame has shifted, you’re better off replacing the full unit. Repair costs on an aging sliding door often approach replacement cost quickly, and you end up with a repaired old door rather than a new one. We’ll give you an honest read during the consultation.

Most of our McKinney customers land between $1,200 and $3,200 installed, depending on frame material, glass package, and door size. That covers the full Woodruff installation: the door unit, trim, paint matching, and cleanup. Every quote is written, itemized, and comes with zero obligation.

Most sliding patio door replacements are completed in a single day. We’ll give you a specific timeline during the consultation based on your opening and project scope, and confirm the installation date in advance.

Yes, when it’s installed correctly and equipped with the right hardware. Our replacement doors include multi-point locking systems and anti-lift security pins as standard, which address the two most common vulnerabilities on older sliding doors. A properly installed modern sliding door is significantly more secure than the builder-grade unit most McKinney homes started with.

If it drags, leaks, or doesn’t lock right, it’s time.

A sliding patio door replacement is one of the more satisfying projects we do. The difference between a door that fights you and one that glides is something you notice every single day. Family-owned since 1982. In-house crews. No subcontractors. No surprises.