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Your garage door is one of the largest moving systems in your home, and when something isn’t working correctly, it will often let you know. Strange noises like grinding, squeaking, banging, or popping are your garage door’s way of warning you that something needs attention.
For homeowners in Conifer, Aspen Park, and Colorado’s foothill communities, garage doors deal with additional challenges including temperature swings, snow, moisture, and everyday wear and tear.
Some noises are simple maintenance issues, while others may be signs of a serious problem that requires professional garage door repair.
Here are the most common garage door sounds and what they usually mean.
A sudden, loud “pop” or “bang” — sometimes compared to a firecracker or something falling inside the garage.
A loud bang is one garage door noise you should never ignore. The most common cause is a broken garage door spring.
Garage door springs are responsible for counterbalancing the weight of your door. When a torsion spring breaks, the stored tension releases suddenly, creating a loud noise.
Other signs of a broken spring include:
Do not attempt to lift the door manually or repair the spring yourself. Garage door springs are under extreme tension and require professional tools and training.
Call a garage door repair technician before operating the system again.
A high-pitched squeak when the garage door opens or closes.
This is one of the most common garage door complaints and is often related to friction between moving parts.
Possible causes include:
Colorado’s dry climate can contribute to garage door components drying out faster than expected.
A professional garage door tune-up can inspect moving parts, lubricate components properly, and identify worn hardware before it causes a larger issue.
A rough grinding or metal-on-metal noise while the door is moving.
Grinding usually means parts are experiencing excessive friction or wear.
Common causes include:
Ignoring grinding noises can put additional strain on the garage door opener and other components.
Stop using the door if the noise suddenly becomes worse. Continued operation may turn a small repair into a more expensive replacement.
A repeated popping, snapping, or clicking noise while the garage door moves.
This can indicate several potential problems, including:
If the garage door also shakes or moves unevenly, the problem should be inspected sooner rather than later.
Schedule service before the door gets stuck, comes off track, or causes additional damage.
Loose vibration or shaking noises.
Garage doors create movement every time they operate, and over time hardware can loosen.
Common causes include:
Mountain homes around Conifer and Aspen Park may also experience additional vibration from wind exposure and temperature changes.
Do not randomly tighten garage door components without knowing their purpose. Certain parts are connected to high-tension systems and should only be adjusted by a professional.
A harsh scraping noise as the door travels up or down.
Scraping sounds can indicate:
This is especially important to address quickly.
If your garage door looks crooked or uneven, stop operating it immediately. A door that comes completely off track can become unsafe.
The opener motor runs or hums, but the door does not move.
Possible causes include:
Many homeowners assume this means they need a new opener, but sometimes the opener is only reacting to another problem with the door.
Have the entire garage door system inspected before replacing the opener.
Homes throughout Conifer, Aspen Park, and the Highway 285 corridor experience conditions that can be tough on garage doors.
Colorado weather can create issues because of:
Regular garage door maintenance helps keep everything moving smoothly and reduces unexpected breakdowns.
A little noise does not always mean an emergency, but certain sounds should not be ignored.
Call a professional if you notice:
Small problems are almost always easier and less expensive to fix early.
The best way to prevent loud garage door problems is routine maintenance.
A professional garage door inspection can include:
For many Colorado homeowners, an annual garage door inspection is a smart investment.
If your garage door is squeaking, grinding, banging, or making strange noises, don’t wait until it stops working completely.
285 Garage Doors provides professional garage door repair services throughout:
From broken springs and worn rollers to opener problems and emergency repairs, we’ll help keep your garage door operating safely and reliably.
Call 720-978-7285 today to schedule garage door service.