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  • Home
  • 24/7 Emergency Call
  • Services
    • Springs
    • Openers
    • Rollers
    • Cables
    • Panels
    • Remotes
    • Eye Sensors
    • Weather Seal
  • Garage Doors
    • High Quality Brands
    • Design Your Door
    • Steel
    • Glass
    • Insulated
    • Wood
  • Maintnace
    • Annual Lube and Tune
    • 26 Point Inspection
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Garage Door Rollers

Garage door rollers are an important part of every overhead door system. In order for a paneled door to move up and down safely and predictably, it must move smoothly along the metal tracks, and the rollers are designed specifically for this task.

If your garage door is starting to make a lot of noise, it may be time to replace your garage door rollers. Garage door rollers are one of the most important parts of your garage door, and they play a big role in how smoothly your door opens and closes. There are a few things you can do to prolong the life of your garage door rollers and keep them working properly for as long as possible.

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What Are Garage Door Rollers?

Every time you operate your garage door, the rollers are doing their part. The rod-and-wheel system connects the garage door to a set of tracks and allows it to move smoothly. Over time they can become worn down or damaged. If your garage door isn’t functioning smoothly, you may be having trouble with your garage door rollers.

How To Identify Worn Rollers?

  1. Look for cracks, chips, or breaks in the rollers along with any bent parts or loose components.
  2. Pay attention to how your garage door sounds. If you notice that your door is making creaking or grinding noises, this could also be a sign that the rollers need to be replaced.
  3. Inspect the tracks for any debris or build-up. This can prevent the rollers from moving smoothly and cause them to wear down more quickly.

Few Tips For Maintaining Garage Door Rollers

If you want your garage door rollers to last as long as possible, it’s important to take proper care of them. Here are some tips to help you keep your rollers in good condition.

  1. Inspect your rollers regularly and look for any signs of wear or damage. 
  2. Keep your rollers clean and free of debris. Cleaning the garage, using weather sealing, and wiping or vacuuming the rollers may help prevent buildup.
  3. Lubricate your rollers with a high-quality lubricant designed for garage doors. This will help reduce friction and wear.
  4. Make sure the tracks that your garage door rollers run on are always clean and free of debris. You can clean the tracks with a damp cloth or a brush. 

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