Understanding Why Your Garage Door Makes Louder Noise

 

 

A garage door that suddenly starts making loud noises can be concerning for homeowners. Several factors could contribute to this increased noise level, indicating potential issues that require attention:

 

  • Lack of Lubrication: One common reason for a louder garage door is inadequate lubrication of moving parts. Over time, hinges, rollers, and springs can become dry and create friction, resulting in squeaking or grinding noises.

 

  • Worn or Damaged Components: Wear and tear on garage door components, such as rollers, hinges, and springs, can lead to increased noise levels. Worn-out or damaged parts may produce rattling, banging, or scraping sounds when the door operates.

 

  • Loose Hardware: Loose nuts, bolts, or screws on the garage door and its tracks can cause vibrations and rattling noises during operation. Regular maintenance is essential to tighten any loose hardware and prevent excessive noise.

 

  • Misaligned Tracks: Misaligned garage door tracks can cause the rollers to rub against the track, resulting in loud scraping or grinding noises. Adjusting the tracks to ensure they are properly aligned can resolve this issue.

 

  • Spring Tension Issues: If the tension in the garage door springs is uneven or too tight, it can cause the door to jerk or make loud banging noises when opening or closing.

 

  • Worn or Cracked Weatherstripping: Damaged or deteriorated weatherstripping along the bottom of the garage door can allow dirt and debris to accumulate, causing increased friction and noise during operation.

 

Addressing these issues promptly through regular maintenance and professional repairs can help restore your garage door to quieter and smoother operation, enhancing your home’s comfort and convenience.

 

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