Quick answer: Light noise often just means it needs lubrication, but grinding or banging signals a real problem. Using it anyway risks turning a cheap fix into an expensive one, so it is worth having it looked at.
A reliable garage door is something you only think about when it stops working. A little knowledge about how it fails keeps you ahead of the problem. Our Garfield crew is one call away at (973) 396-5193 whenever you need a hand.
If the door is more than 15-20 years old, has multiple failing parts, or has structural panel damage, replacement often makes more financial sense than chasing repairs. A newer door is quieter, better insulated, and adds curb appeal. For a single failed part on a sound door, repair is the clear choice.
Garage doors are a balanced system; when one part wears, it loads the others. A dragging roller stresses the opener, an unbalanced door overworks the springs, and a bent track bends panels. Fixing the small thing early protects the expensive parts.
The door rides on rollers inside steel tracks. A bump from a bumper, loose bolts, or worn rollers can pull the door out of alignment, and a misaligned door binds, scrapes, and eventually jumps the track. Tracks should be plumb, firmly mounted, and free of dents.
A proper service visit checks spring tension and balance, roller and hinge wear, cable condition, track alignment, opener force and travel settings, and the safety reverse. Most issues are caught and corrected in one visit before they leave you stranded.
Twice-a-year lubrication of the rollers, hinges, and springs, plus a quick visual check of the cables and a balance test, prevents the majority of breakdowns we are called out for. Ten minutes of upkeep buys years of trouble-free operation.
Is it safe to keep using a garage door that makes noise?
Light noise often just means it needs lubrication, but grinding or banging signals a real problem. Using it anyway risks turning a cheap fix into an expensive one, so it is worth having it looked at.
How long does a typical garage door repair take?
Most common repairs — rollers, hinges, sensors, minor alignment — are done in under an hour. Larger jobs like spring replacement or track work are usually finished the same day.
Whether it's a quick fix or a full replacement, our Garfield team is here to help. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog. Call (973) 396-5193 for a free estimate.
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