Common garage door problems

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If your garage door is making too much noise, or a strange rumbling sound, then perhaps it has some mechanical issues that are due to worn out parts or lubrication problems.

Noises are the most obvious indicator that your system is problematic and when they occur it’s important to troubleshoot the issue. You don’t want this problem to exacerbate – it will only become more expensive as time goes on.

With this in mind, here are five common garage door problems and why you should call in the pros to fix them:

  1. Worn-out rollers

The best garage door remotes Gold Coast has can only do so much when it comes to worn out rollers. First, you need to check the overhead tracks when the system is opening, as the rollers move along tracks that guide the system in a smooth operation.

The rollers eventually become worn out with regular use and, if left for too long, eventually become problematic. Eventually, the tracks or rollers might begin making that awful sound – metal crunching along metal.

When the rollers become problematic to the point where they become stuck. The system may jump or stall as the pressure applied to the opener causes issues. When this occurs, the system may not open properly and require the expertise of a trained technician (never try to change the rollers alone – it’s a serious injury risk!).

  1. Broken torsion springs

 If you look at the system’s tracks, you will see the torsion springs. As a system can weigh hundreds of kilos, it is clear that the springs have to support this heavy weight.

This means that the springs are under constant pressure because they are simply there to maintain the system’s weight and help it move steadily along the tracks when it is in operation. However, these springs can become worn, and this can actually be a health hazard – be sure to once again call in the pros to fix this potentially-dangerous problem!

  1. Damaged or broken cables

The cables used in your system during operation are designed to apply steady pressure to create smooth movement. When cables break, stretch or wear, the system can look lopsided when in motion. A broken cable always means that the system remains partially closed and is at risk of dropping – another health risk that requires expert repair.

  1. Broken or damaged sensor

Your home garage door system can be tempestuous, including opening and closing or not responding to the remote. This can be annoying, but it typically requires cleaning the sensor lens. These sensors are situated atop rails located on each side of the system. Once is the receiver whilst the other is the emitter, and when you calibrate the sensors, it is supposed to align them to change the resistance amount required before using the automatic reversal system.

The purpose of the sensors is to stop the system from closing if the laser beam has a problem. If the sensor is tripped, the opener thinks that somebody or something is blocking the door, causing it to reverse to its opening position.

  1. It’s making rattling sounds

The nuts and bolts system could be the problem if it is making rattling sounds. Regardless of the problem, loose bolts are an indicator that your system could collapse – call the experts immediately.

These are the most common problems associated with garage door systems. If your solution is experiencing any of these problems, call the experts today and they will be able to safely and efficiently deal with the problem!