Diagnosing Noisy Garage Doors
A noisy garage door is more than just an annoyance β it is your door telling you something needs attention. Different sounds indicate different problems, and ignoring them can lead to more expensive repairs down the road. At Nova Garage Door Repair Solutions, we diagnose and fix noisy garage doors every day. Here is what those sounds mean.
Grinding or Scraping Noise
What It Sounds Like
A harsh, metal-on-metal grinding sound, usually consistent throughout the door travel.
Common Causes
- Worn rollers: Metal rollers without lubrication grind against the track. Nylon rollers wear out and develop flat spots.
- Bent track: If a section of track is dented or misaligned, the rollers scrape against it during travel.
- Debris in track: Small rocks, leaves, or hardened dirt in the tracks cause grinding noises.
How to Fix It
Start by cleaning the tracks with a damp cloth. If the noise persists, the rollers likely need replacement. Consider upgrading to sealed nylon rollers β they are dramatically quieter than metal rollers and require no lubrication. If the track is bent, call a professional for track repair.
Squeaking or Squealing
What It Sounds Like
High-pitched squeaking, often intermittent, that occurs as the door moves.
Common Causes
- Dry hinges: The pivot points between panels need lubrication.
- Dry springs: Unlubricated torsion springs squeak as they wind and unwind.
- Tight rollers: Rollers that are binding in the track bracket.
How to Fix It
Apply a silicone-based garage door lubricant to all hinges, springs, and roller bearings. One application usually eliminates squeaking for 3-6 months. If the squeaking returns quickly, the hinges or rollers may need replacement.
Rattling or Vibrating
What It Sounds Like
A shaking, rattling sound β often worse when the door is in motion and sometimes continuing after the door stops.
Common Causes
- Loose hardware: Bolts on hinges, tracks, and brackets vibrate loose over time.
- Loose chain: A chain drive opener with a slack chain rattles against the rail.
- Unsecured opener: The opener unit vibrating against the ceiling mount.
How to Fix It
Tighten all visible bolts with a socket wrench. Adjust the chain tension according to your opener manual (typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch of slack at the midpoint). If the opener itself vibrates, consider adding a vibration isolation kit between the opener and ceiling bracket.
Loud Banging or Popping
What It Sounds Like
A single loud bang, pop, or snap β often startling.
Common Causes
- Broken spring: The most common cause of a single loud bang. Check for a visible gap in the torsion spring above the door.
- Panel popping: Door panels flexing as the door changes direction. This can indicate worn hinges.
- Snapped cable: A cable breaking under tension produces a loud snap.
How to Fix It
If you see a broken spring or cable, stop using the door immediately and call a professional. These are high-tension components that require trained technicians and specialized tools.
Humming or Buzzing
What It Sounds Like
A continuous electrical humming when the opener activates, but the door does not move.
Common Causes
- Stripped gear: The opener motor runs but the internal gear is stripped, so it cannot move the drive mechanism.
- Locked door: The manual lock is engaged, preventing the opener from moving the door.
- Broken spring: The door is too heavy for the opener to lift without spring assistance.
How to Fix It
Check the manual lock first. If unlocked, check the springs. If the springs are intact but the motor hums without moving the door, the opener likely needs professional repair β usually a gear replacement.
When to Call a Professional
While lubrication and tightening bolts are safe DIY tasks, anything involving springs, cables, tracks, or the opener motor should be handled by a licensed technician. The risk of injury and further damage is not worth the savings.
Get a Free Diagnosis
Tired of the noise? Call Nova Garage Door Repair Solutions at (833) 289-0732 for a free diagnosis. We will identify the source of the noise and provide a transparent estimate to fix it.