5 Ways to Fix a Noisy Garage Door

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When leaving your house early in the morning for work or a trip, are you worried your noisy garage door will wake the whole neighborhood up? If so, it may be time to take a look at it.

If the noise is bothering you, there’s a great chance it’s bothering your neighbors. Even if they haven’t complained yet, the resentment could build under the surface. To prevent that, there are a few simple steps you can take. 

Most of these methods are easy, cheap, and DIY. Check it out for yourself below!

How to Fix a Noisy Garage Door

It’s no surprise that a noisy garage door is basically screaming for maintenance. It could be the rollers or the hardware. You may need some vibration pads or lubricant. It’s time to get out there and diagnose your problem.

1. Replace the Rollers

A garage door’s rollers are located inside it’s tracks and help the door move. They should roll, but when they get old, they start to slide. This can make an unpleasant noise, especially with metal rollers in metal tracks.

You can lubricating your current rollers. If that doesn’t work, replace them with new ones. You can also consider nylon rollers with don’t need lubrication and aren’t as loud.

2. Replace the Hinges

If the holes in the hinges have transformed into odd shapes, or you notice metal filings around them, it’s time to replace the hinge. A worn hinge could also be the culprit of a noisy door. 

Make sure to find the hinges around your door and record the number on them. You’ll need to pick up this same number hinge at the hardware store.

3. Grease Everything

In most cases, a noisy garage door need some lubricant. You can locates and spray all hinges on both sides. Also make sure to spray both springs, the tension cable wheels, and the rollers. When finished, open and close the door a few times to work the lubricant around. 

This is an easy method of garage door maintenance that can save you from need garage door repair in the future.

4. Tighten Everything

Whether you’ve replaced any parts or not, go around the door and tighten everything you can find. Loose parts may be vibrating and contributing to the noise.

Be careful not to tighten too much, or it can cause damage.

5. Add Vibration Pads

This project in a littler more complicated. You’ll need to remove your opener bracket and place a rubber pad beneath it before you reinstall it. You’ll need longer screws and fender washers to put the opener back in place.

If this doesn’t work, you may be in the market for another garage door. A replacement garage door can cost between $733 and $1471. However, there may be a better deal in your area.

When DIY Doesn’t Work

If these simple solutions do nothing to improve your noisy garage door, it may be a sign of a more serious problem. In this case, you will need to contact a professional garage door repair service. 

Give us a call if you are looking for an affordable garage door repair and let us know more about your situation.

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