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Garage Door Maintenance Tip
Recently, I noticed that my garage door was making a lot more noise than usual when I opened the door. Today, I used a wet rag to clean the door gasket at the bottom of the door and the concrete floor where the gasket rests. It made a huge difference in the noise issue. Apparently, the gasket was sticking to the concrete foor and putting strain on the motor. I also sprayed all of the moving parts on the door with lithium spray-on grease, which is something I do every 3 or 4 months. I use the WD-40 brand of white lithium grease, that is available from Amazon.
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In my "up North" home I replaced the rollers with Nylon Garage Door Rollers from Amazon, made it stealth!
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Silicone spray works well on the rubber gasket seal around the door, the heat from the sun makes mine stick at times.
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Attaching insulation to the door panels will quieten it down a bit. Also, you can purchase rubber pads and bushings to put on the bolts that hold the ceiling mounts to the motor. But, the belt driven garage openers really are the quietest. I won't be changing mine out to a belt driven installation until my original opener finally gives up it's ghost. I am waiting for my new bottom door weather stripping to arrive from Amazon so I can replace it. Didn't realize how bad off it was until I noticed the new one a neighbor just installed. The nylon rollers are much quieter than the original steel ones.
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Is there a service that will come in and take care of all of this?
I need the rubber strip replaced. |
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Great post … Recognizing that the Belt Drive units are extremely quiet. Nylon rollers, clean tracks, proper lubrication of cables, cable drums, and hinges will quiet these old doors… BALANCE THE DOOR will extend the life of these components.
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Call Scott's Garage Door. Reasonable and is a great guy. Former firefighter. (352) 697-0321
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Great post addressing some of the issues I’m having with my garage door and screen. Unfortunately, I’m not very handy and could use some help.
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The wheels and tracks should never have any lubricant on them. The wheels must roll, not slide. If they slide then they will develop a flat spot. Once the lubricant gets contaminated with dirt, that friction causes them to roll with a loud thump thump thump. Like a bad cart in a store. Only remedy is to replace all the rollers, and degrease the tracks.
White lithium grease (and other grease with a residue that is gooey) will collect dirt and then unintentionally cause wear. There is a specifically formulated lubricant for garage door hardware that should be used. Spots to lubricate... springs, hinges, wheel bearings, cables, opener chain (but not belt). Looking to stop squeaks, and prevent corrosion. |
I just noticed that I need a new weather strip for the screen door that comes down. How do I know what type and size to buy and how do I remove the old strip and install the new one?
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Here is a link to a review of the WD-50 White Lithium Grease for garage doors. The Best Garage Door Lubricant for Smooth Operation (2023) |
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The best option to replace a noisy motor in my opinion is the Lift Master 8500 shown below. No belt, no chain, these are my favorite. They mount against the wall, directly to the pole that runs across the top of your garage. Battery-powered for power outages and super quiet. Much cleaner looking too as you don't need the motor in the middle of your ceiling. A huge improvement. Can be controlled by an app on the phone too.
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I have been using a thin coat of Vaseline for years on all rubber surrounding the garage door I was told to do that by a door repairman years ago.
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Screw drives are also very quiet.
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Other than the idea that noise is created by wear and tear, I kind of like the idea that I can hear when my garage door is opening, especially if I am not doing it.
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Buying any new opener such as a belt drive, screw drive, etc. to solve noise during opening/closing seems like SERIOUS overkill to me. I guess I can deal with the 10 seconds of noise rather than spend a few hundred bucks.
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Now spray silicone spray across spring/s with door closed plus end bearings UOTE=retiredguy123;2266880]Recently, I noticed that my garage door was making a lot more noise than usual when I opened the door. Today, I used a wet rag to clean the door gasket at the bottom of the door and the concrete floor where the gasket rests. It made a huge difference in the noise issue. Apparently, the gasket was sticking to the concrete foor and putting strain on the motor. I also sprayed all of the moving parts on the door with lithium spray-on grease, which is something I do every 3 or 4 months. I use the WD-40 brand of white lithium grease, that is available from Amazon.[/QUOTE]
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Excellent Post
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Call Rodney’s Garage Door & Screens 352-454-2893. He’s the best!
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Better a silicone gel, or WD40. Break fluid does not harm rubber either. |
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