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Guide to Fixing a Noisy Garage Door

3/25/2020

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​A noisy garage door can be embarrassing or even inconvenient. A noisy garage door can also mean that you need garage door service in Acworth, GA. There are a few things you and a garage door specialist can do to reduce the noise of your garage door and to make sure it’s in the best condition possible. Here’s what you need to know
​Clean Dirty Tracks
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One common cause of a loud garage door and one that’s easy to remedy is a dirty track. Dirt and grime tend to build on the track of your garage door, and it can sometimes even get gravel or other small debris that causes the door to open noisily. In addition to causing unnecessary noise, a dirty track can keep your door from opening and shutting smoothly, so the actual function of the door can be affected as well.
 
Lubricate Properly

There are many parts of a garage door that require proper lubrication in order to work as it should. The rollers are one of the moving parts that need to be lubricated regularly, especially if the primary noise from your garage door is a squealing sound. When you lubricate the rollers, be sure to give them a close inspection because they may need to be replaced by a garage door technician if they’re worn out. The springs may also need to be lubricated, but if you think your spring needs adjustments or replacement, don’t attempt to do this yourself. The springs contain an enormous amount of tension, and repairing or replacing them without appropriate training and experience can result in serious injury. The hinges are another part that you’ll want to lubricate regularly. Be sure to use a lubricant specifically designed for garage doors.

Tighten Nuts and Bolts

The nuts and bolts on your garage door can also become quite noisy when they become loose. It’s normal for these to eventually loosen a bit because of the vibrations from the moving door. It’s a good idea to periodically tighten these to reduce noise and other problems, but be sure not to overtighten them to avoid stripping the screws or making it more difficult for the door to open.

Replace Weather Strip

The weatherstrip at the bottom of the door can also help absorb some of the noise from a moving garage door. It acts as a buffer between the door and the ground, and it will also absorb some of the door vibrations. The insulation strip cracks and wears out over time, so replacing that can help quiet the door.
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Check Chain or Belt

Check the chain or belt of your door opener to make sure it’s not loose. A loose chain can create jerky movements, which causes more vibrations in the door. If the chain does seem loose, be sure to contact a repair technician rather than repairing or replacing it yourself.
 
Get Professional Inspection

There are other issues that can contribute to a loud garage door, so it’s best to contact garage door repair technicians in Acworth, GA, to accurately identify the problem. The technicians may need to repair or replace components that are worn out. In some cases, you may be better off installing a new, insulated door that produces very little noise. To have your garage door inspected, contact IDC Garage Door today.
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