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Signs Your Garage Door Needs Repairs

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Your garage door will break down or lose its efficiency at some point. And since most homes deem this door the most important one, you'll have to address any issues affecting it. Luckily, garage door repair services should help solve most problems affecting your door. So, it's up to you to recognize the signs of a failing door. Here are some of these indicators.

Door Keeps Coming Off the Tracks

Your garage door should never come off its tracks unless there is an issue with the hardware. So, once the door comes off the tracks, call a garage door repair expert to check what's causing the issue. In most cases, the problem happens due to loose horizontal tracks. These tracks are kept in place by brackets. So, once the bolts securing the bracket loosen, the tracks will also be affected. Eventually, the tracks will no longer be in a parallel position, meaning the rollers can come off the track at any time.

Unbalanced Garage Door

Garage doors must remain balanced to operate efficiently. Otherwise, you'll encounter difficulties when opening or closing the door. Unfortunately, most people rarely take the issue seriously. The truth is most garage doors lose their balance due to:

  • Frayed or jumped cables
  • Broken torsion spring
  • Faulty door rollers

You can quickly tell your garage door is unbalanced if you have problems opening it. Besides, you can quickly notice an unbalanced garage door by just checking it.

Noisy Door

Garage doors will make a little noise whenever you open or close them. However, you need to be on the lookout for any unusual noises. A faulty garage door will make very loud and weird sounds. Most of these noises mean your garage door has one of these problems:

  • Loose chain
  • Faulty garage door panels
  • Bent coils
  • Loose spring tension
  • Faulty garage door opener
  • Worn rollers
  • Unlubricated moving parts

So, don't hesitate to call a garage door repair expert when you hear straining, rattling, grinding, banging, rumbling, grating, or squealing sounds.

Slow Response Time

Modern garage doors should open and close quickly. So, if yours is taking longer than expected, you need to have it checked. There could be a minor problem with the opener, wall consoles, or moving parts. A garage door expert will identify the problem and rectify it immediately. At least you won't need to wait outside your garage because the door isn't responding fast enough.

The Door Won't Close Completely

You might also need to call a garage door expert if your door closes halfway. Garage doors should close completely as long as everything is working well. Otherwise, an intruder will have an easy way in, and the weatherstripping won't do its job. Even if the space seems small, don't ignore it. 


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