If your garage door grinds, squeaks, bangs, or rattles every time you open or close it, you're dealing with more than just an annoyance.
A noisy garage door is often the first sign of worn components that need attention. Left unchecked, these issues can lead to more expensive repairs or even complete door failure.
The good news? Most noisy garage door problems are straightforward to fix when handled by an experienced local engineer in your area
What Causes a Noisy Garage Door?
Worn Rollers
Metal rollers grinding against tracks
Loose Hardware
Nuts, bolts and brackets rattling
Dry Hinges
Squeaking from lack of lubrication
Spring Fatigue
Worn springs creating tension noise
Track Misalignment
Door rubbing and scraping
Worn Chain/Belt
Motor drive system grinding
How We Fix It
Noise Diagnosis
We identify the source of the noise by testing the door through its full cycle.
Clear Quote
You get an honest price before we start—no hidden costs.
Fix or Replace Parts
We lubricate, tighten, or replace worn components on the spot.
Test & Guarantee
All replacement parts carry a 12-month warranty.
Repair or Replace?
The vast majority of noisy garage doors can be repaired quickly and affordably. In many cases, a full service with lubrication and hardware tightening is all that's needed. We'll only recommend replacement if the door or its components are beyond economical repair.
Usually a Repair if:
- Noise is recent (not longstanding)
- The door structure is sound
- Only specific parts are worn
- The door operates smoothly otherwise
Consider Replacement if:
- Multiple components are failing
- The door is over 20 years old
- Panels are damaged or corroded
- Noise persists after multiple repairs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my garage door so noisy?
The most common causes are worn rollers, loose hardware, or lack of lubrication. Metal rollers wear down over time and create a grinding sound. Loose nuts and bolts rattle with each movement. Dry hinges, springs, and tracks squeak without proper lubrication. A full inspection will pinpoint the exact cause.
Can I lubricate my garage door myself?
Yes, basic lubrication is a simple DIY task. Use a silicone-based spray lubricant on hinges, springs, rollers, and tracks. Avoid WD-40 as it attracts dirt. Apply lubricant every 6 months for best results. However, if noise persists after lubrication, there's likely a worn component that needs professional attention.
When should I call a professional about noise?
Call us if the noise is grinding, banging, or popping—these indicate worn or damaged parts. Also call if lubrication doesn't help, the noise is getting worse, or you notice the door moving unevenly. These are signs of issues that need professional diagnosis and repair.
Is a noisy garage door dangerous?
Not immediately, but it's a warning sign. Worn rollers can jam and stop the door mid-cycle. Loose hardware can fall and cause injury. Fatigued springs can snap without warning. It's best to address the noise early before it becomes a safety or security risk.
How much does it cost to fix a noisy garage door?
Simple fixes like lubrication and hardware tightening start from £60. If rollers or hinges need replacing, expect £80–£150 depending on the parts. Spring replacement is typically £120–£180. We'll give you a clear quote before starting any work.
How long does a repair take?
Most noise-related repairs are completed in 30–60 minutes. A basic service and lubrication takes around 20 minutes. Component replacements like rollers or hinges take 45–90 minutes. We carry common parts on the van to avoid return visits.
Will the noise come back after repair?
Not if the underlying cause is fixed properly. If we replace worn rollers and lubricate everything, the door should operate quietly for years. Regular maintenance (every 12 months) helps prevent noise from returning. All replacement parts come with a 12-month warranty.
Do you offer same-day repairs?
Yes! We offer same-day service across our coverage areas. Check availability by entering your postcode above or calling us directly. Emergency callouts are available 7 days a week for urgent noise issues.