When your garage door is broken, it can be difficult to open and close. When this happens, your family’s safety and the home’s security are at risk. Garage door problems are not every day, so considering repairs may have you at a loss for ideas. When you need help, call us at Door Tech. We’ll come out and get your garage door performing at its best!
Let’s look at some of your garage door’s most common problems. We’ll cover the description of the problem, explain the causes, and spell out the solution. Increase your knowledge of how garage doors work, what can go wrong, and how to fix them.
Garage door springs are responsible for opening and closing the door. They come in two types: torsion springs, typically mounted above the door, and extension springs, which run along the door’s sides. These springs have a limited lifespan, typically measured in cycles (one complete open and close of the door). When they start to wear out, they can snap. The noise can be pretty loud and may even sound like a gunshot.
When a spring breaks, the garage door becomes incredibly heavy and may not open or close properly. Attempting to operate the door with a broken spring can be dangerous and cause further damage to the door and opener.
Regular wear and tear over time
Rust and corrosion in the springs
Poor-quality springs
Sudden temperature changes
Replacing garage door springs can be dangerous if you’re inexperienced. That makes it a job for professionals due to the risks involved. We will assess your specific door’s weight and size to determine the appropriate replacement springs. Attempting to replace springs without the necessary experience and proper tools can lead to severe injuries.
The garage door operates along tracks on each side of the door frame. Over time, these tracks can become misaligned, causing various issues with door movement. Getting the tracks inspected regularly and staying current on all services needed is a good idea. Misaligned tracks can lead to the door binding or jamming during operation, making it difficult to open or close smoothly.
Impact from a vehicle or object
Loose bolts or brackets
Debris in the tracks
Normal wear and tear
While there are many things you can DIY when it comes to garage doors, professionals should do the task of realigning garage door tracks. Our technicians can inspect the tracks, tighten loose bolts or brackets, and ensure they are clean, level, and properly aligned. Attempting to fix this yourself can result in further misalignment or damage.
A noisy garage door can be irritating and caused by many issues. Common sources of noise include squeaky hinges, rattling rollers, or a loud motor. Read on for more causes of noisy garage doors.
Lack of lubrication on moving parts
Worn-out or damaged components
Loose nuts and bolts
Rust or corrosion
Regularly scheduled maintenance can prevent or reduce garage door noise. Lubricating hinges, rollers, and springs with a silicone-based lubricant can help to reduce noise. If the noise is still there, we can send a professional to inspect the door for worn-out parts and replace them.
Most of us take our garage door opener for granted, and we’re surprised that it might act up. The garage door opener is responsible for automating the door’s opening and closing. When it malfunctions, it can disrupt your daily routine.
Electrical issues
Faulty motor
Problems with safety sensors
Remote control signal interference
A professional garage door technician can diagnose the problem with your opener. They may uncover and repair minor electrical issues, replace the motor if necessary, and ensure the safety sensors work correctly. They can also troubleshoot remote control problems and provide solutions.
Garage door panels can get damaged and warped from accidental collisions or severe weather conditions. Your garage door will not work right once your panels get bashed or bent.
Vehicle impacts
Hail or storm damage
Aging and deterioration
The solution for damaged panels depends on the extent of the damage. Some homeowners attempt DIY repairs using a plunger or specialized tools designed for minor dents or dings. However, for severe damage or if several panels are affected, it’s best to consult a professional who can decide whether individual panel replacement or a total door replacement is needed.
Rollers help the garage door move smoothly along the tracks. Over time, they can wear out or become rusty, causing jerky or uneven door movement. Usually, this occurs during the regular use of a garage door. Our technicians can fix this and will check for it during a routine maintenance inspection.
Normal wear and tear
Lack of lubrication
Rust and corrosion
The Solution for Your Worn Out Rollers
Replacing worn-out rollers is a maintenance task that requires a professional. They will inspect the rollers, remove any rust, dirt, or debris, and replace them with new, smooth-rolling ones. This simple repair will improve the door’s performance and help reduce noise.
Garage door cables support the door’s weight; a broken cable can lead to unbalanced door operation. Don’t let this dangerous situation go on for too long before calling for repairs. Get this taken care of right away!
Normal wear and tear
Rust and corrosion
Fraying due to improper tension
Due to the risk involved in handling garage door cables, replacing them should only be done by professionals. A technician will assess the cables, replace the damaged ones, and ensure proper tension for balanced door movement.
Garage doors have safety sensors that prevent the door from closing if an object or person is in the way. Sensor problems can lead to the door not closing correctly or reversing unexpectedly. This can be maddening when you’re trying to leave but can’t close your garage door!
Misalignment.
Dirty or obstructed sensors.
Wiring issues.
Cleaning and realigning the sensors is a simple DIY solution to many sensor problems. However, if issues persist, we can diagnose and repair sensor-related problems, ensuring your garage door operates safely.
The weather seal at the bottom of the garage door keeps out cold air, water, and pests. Over time, it can deteriorate, affecting your garage’s comfort and security. If you feel a draft coming under your garage door, chances are your weather seal is leaking.
Aging and exposure to the elements.
Damage from vehicles or debris.
Replacing the weather seal is a straightforward DIY task for many homeowners. Weather seal kits are readily available, and installing them usually involves removing the old seal and attaching the new one. This simple maintenance step can help maintain a comfortable and secure garage environment. If you want this done professionally, give us a call… we’ll be happy to help!
If your garage door remote control isn’t working, it can be frustrating and inconvenient. We tend to rely on our remotes, and when we can’t use them, it can be a major irritation. The troubleshooting is easy on this one… check below for causes and remedies.
Dead or weak batteries.
Interference from other electronic devices.
A malfunctioning remote control unit.
Start by replacing the remote control batteries with new ones. Simple enough, right? If that doesn’t work, check to see if there are any potential signal interference issues. If trouble with your garage remote continues, call us, and we’ll come out to diagnose and repair the remote control unit or recommend a replacement.
Homeowners should know common garage door problems, their causes, and the right solutions. Regularly scheduled maintenance, which includes lubricating moving parts and inspecting for wear and tear, can help prevent many of these issues.
However, for more complicated repairs or replacements involving springs, cables, or the opener, You should call a qualified garage door technician, to ensure safety and proper functionality. By fixing these common problems promptly, you can add to the life of your garage door. Being diligent can help you enjoy reliable garage door operation for years.