Noisy Garage Door No More!
A noisy garage door is one of the biggest annoyances a homeowner can experience. If your garage door is loud when opening and closing and you’re unsure of the cause, there are several possible culprits behind the noise. Sometimes, you may need to contact a professional to identify the issue and get the necessary repairs.
Here are some possible reasons why your garage door makes more noise than usual.
Insufficient Lubrication
One of the most common causes of a noisy garage is poor lubrication. Any rollers or other hardware that requires lubrication to run smoothly will be particularly loud when not adequately lubricated. Check if parts have enough lubrication to run smoothly, and apply more lubricant if necessary.
Parts Have Come Loose
Over time, certain parts such as nuts, bolts, hinges, chains, and rollers can loosen. If rollers and hinges are loose, they will wobble while opening or closing, and the noise produced may be grinding or squealing. Loose chains, meanwhile, make a slapping noise as the rollers hit the track. You may hear a rattling or vibrating sound if nuts and bolts become loose.
Bending Tracks
If a bent track is an issue, you may find it difficult to open and close the garage door, along with a distinct rubbing noise. One clear sign of a bent track is loose screws.
Imbalance
If your garage door is unbalanced, there may be too much tension in the springs or not enough to keep the door balanced. Over time, an unbalanced door can result in a broken cable or spring or cause the opener to stop working if left unaddressed.
These are some of the leading causes of a noisy garage door. If you need professional garage repairs to determine what is causing the noise and the best solution to fix the underlying issue, contact us to request an inspection today.