How Do You Repair Common Garage Door Issues?

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Did you know that a garage door weighs about 150 pounds and opens and closes about 1,500 times each year on average? That’s a lot of heavy lifting. Although the garage doors are designed to endure all of that it is not surprising that garage door issues are a common source of frustration for most homeowners. Contrary to popular belief and scary stories revolving around garage door repairs, many common garage door issues may be resolved quickly and without the need for professional assistance.

Even the sturdiest and well-kept garage doors will occasionally require costly repairs.  Hiring a professional Garage door repair service is not the only solution. If you find yourself stuck in any of the following garage door issues, don’t fret. What follows is a brief description of the issue as well as the easiest ways to fix them.

Loud And Unusual Noises

A garage door is supposed to operate without making a racket. If your garage door is creating loud and rather unusual noises, it is most likely indicating an underlying issue. Here are some specific garage door sounds to be aware of.

Rattling: When your garage door is operating properly but you can hear rattling noises, some of the nuts, bolts, and screws may have fallen loose. Don’t try to fix anything with bare hands. Get your wrench and socket set to tighten the hardware. Once you have tightened all the nuts and bolts, the problem should ideally go away.

Squeaking and Grinding: Your garage door rollers are either greased insufficiently or worn out. All you have to do is to apply lithium- or silicone-based grease if the rollers are not greased properly. If they are worn out, get them replaced by a professional garage door expert.

Popping Noise: The torsion spring in your garage door is frequently the source of popping noises. If you want to avoid this issue, keep the springs oiled and adjusted. Other than that, any issue related to torsion spring is extremely dangerous to handle on your own. Get professional help for safe and prompt fixes.

Your Garage Door Is Moving Inaccurately

One of the most commonly reported garage door issues! There could be anything clogging the door tracks. Start by examining the area carefully and remove any obstacles you find. If you want to keep yourself safe, it’s best to wear gloves. This is also an excellent opportunity to clean the tracks.

If this does not solve the problem at hand, the spring system (torsion or extension springs) may be delivering inadequate tension. In this scenario, you must hire a qualified and experienced professional.

You Can’t Open or Close Your Garage Door

Your first instinct should be to check the batteries of the opener remote. A simple battery replacement could be the solution you are looking for. It’s also possible that the remote is out of range. The garage door opener motor receives a signal from the remote. When the signal is not strong enough to work from a considerable distance, try getting closer to see if that helps with the issue.

Moreover, inspect the keypad to make sure it isn’t broken. Reprogramming your keypad is sometimes necessary. If you haven’t done it before, check the instructions provided in the manual. If you don’t have the manual, try looking up the model online.

Your Garage Door Opens, But Only Partially!

This issue is frequently attributed to the photo-eye sensors. Make sure they’re clean and aligned properly. There could also be an obstruction in the way such as a branch, the end of a broom or hockey stick, or some other type of object. Simply remove the obstruction and you are good to go.

Did your garage door open slightly before closing abruptly? If yes, the spring system most likely needs to be replaced and for that, you need to contact a reliable company. This issue could also call for garage door replacement.