Common Causes (and What You Can Do About Them)
A noisy garage door isn’t just annoying, it can be a sign that something’s not right. Whether it’s grinding, squeaking, rattling, or banging, the noise your garage door makes is trying to tell you something. Here’s what it might mean.

🔧 1. Dry or Worn-Out Rollers
Over time, the rollers that help your garage door move along the track can wear out or lose lubrication. This causes squeaking, screeching, or grinding sounds.
✅ Fix: Lubricate metal rollers with a silicone-based spray, or consider upgrading to quiet nylon rollers.
🛠 2. Loose Hardware
Garage doors go through hundreds of cycles a year, and all that vibration can loosen bolts, hinges, and brackets. This often leads to rattling or clanking.
✅ Fix: Have a technician tighten and inspect all moving parts during a routine tune-up.
⚙️ 3. Worn Out Springs
If the sound is more of a loud bang or pop, it could be a broken or overstressed torsion spring — a serious issue that should be addressed immediately.
⚠️ Warning: Never attempt to adjust garage door springs yourself. Call a professional for safe handling.
🔩 4. Misaligned Tracks
Grinding and scraping noises can happen if your tracks are bent or out of alignment, causing your door to drag or rub against the track walls.
✅ Fix: A garage door technician can realign or replace bent sections of the track.
🎛 5. Noisy Opener
If the sound is coming from the motor area, it might be your opener—especially if it’s an older chain drive model. Newer belt drive openers are much quieter.
✅ Fix: Consider upgrading to a modern LiftMaster belt drive opener for silent operation and smart features.
🧴 6. Lack of Maintenance
Without regular lubrication, the moving parts of your door—rollers, hinges, springs—can start to squeal or groan over time.
✅ Fix: Schedule a garage door tune-up to keep everything running quietly and smoothly.
📍 Serving the DMV with Quiet Confidence
If you’re located in Maryland, Northern Virginia, or DC, our licensed, background-checked techs can perform a 25-point inspection and tune-up to diagnose and eliminate the noise for good.
💡 Pro Tip: Noise Can Be a Warning
A noisy garage door is often the first sign of wear, imbalance, or a pending failure. Ignoring it could lead to bigger repairs or safety hazards.

