Garage Door Noise Reduction
Is the noise from your garage door disrupting your peace and quiet? Whether it’s the early morning screeching as you leave for work or a mysterious rattling sound every time it opens, a noisy garage door can become a significant nuisance.
Excess noise is also a sign that something isn’t working properly. If you’re dealing with a garage door that’s louder than usual, call Precision 24/7 to schedule an appointment.
What Causes a Noisy Garage Door?
Understanding the potential causes of garage door noise is the first step in addressing and resolving the issue. These are some common reasons your door could be unusually loud:
- Lack of Lubrication – Moving parts like rollers, hinges, and springs need to be properly lubricated to reduce friction and noise. Lack of lubrication can lead to squeaks and squeals.
- Loose Hardware – Over time, bolts, nuts, and screws can loosen due to regular use, causing rattling and vibrating noises when the door is in motion.
- Worn-Out Rollers – Rollers that are old, damaged, or not properly lubricated can create a loud, grinding noise as they move along the tracks.
- Worn or Broken Springs – Garage door springs that are worn out or broken can produce loud noises, especially when the door is in motion.
- Track Misalignment – Tracks that are bent, damaged, or misaligned can cause the door to rub against the track, producing grinding or scraping noises.
- Obstructions in the Track – Debris or small objects stuck in the track can cause the door to make grinding or scraping noises as it moves.
New Openers and Garage Door Noise Reduction
While all garage door openers make some noise, some are quieter than others and may help with garage door noise reduction.
Chain-drive garage door openers are popular, durable, and a good option for many homes, but they tend to be noisier than other types due to the metal chain mechanism. However, regular lubrication and maintenance can help reduce noise levels.
Belt-drive garage door openers are known for their quiet operation, as they use a rubber belt to open and close the door, significantly reducing vibrations and noise compared to other systems.
Both types of openers have their pros and cons, but if you’re specifically looking for garage door noise reduction, belt-drive openers (including space-saving wall mount openers) are generally a better choice.
Signs You May Need a New Opener
- Your current opener makes excessive noise, such as grinding or screeching
- You notice significant rust, cracks, or damage that may affect functionality or safety
- The door intermittently stops working or only responds occasionally to the remote or wall switch
- The door moves more slowly than usual or opens and closes erratically
- The cost of frequent repairs has exceeded the cost of installing a new opener
Not sure if a new opener is right for you? Our professional technicians can help you choose the best option for your home and budget.
Other Ways to Reduce Noise
- Regularly inspect and tighten any loose bolts, nuts, or screws on the door and opener, as vibrations can cause them to loosen over time and make the door shake more when in use.
- Exchange worn rollers for stronger, quieter nylon rollers used by Precision.
- Make sure your garage door weatherstripping is in good shape, as it also helps lessen outside noise.
If you aren’t sure what’s causing your garage door to be so noisy, we can help! Precision technicians perform a 25-point safety inspection to find the source of the problem before beginning any repairs, and our work is covered by an unbeatable warranty for your peace of mind.
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