A noisy garage door will not do you any favors if it is constantly disturbing your family or neighbors, but a few simple fixes can go a long way toward reducing the overall noise level of your garage. Here are some of the most common reasons your garage door may be louder than you want it to be, as well as helpful tips for reducing excessive noise to make your home and street more comfortable!
A screeching, clunky garage door can disturb everyone on your street, which can significantly reduce the curb appeal of your home and your reputation as a considerate neighbor. No one wants to be that neighbor that announces every arrival and departure from your home with a series of obnoxious sounds, and taking the initiative to keep your garage door operating as quietly as possible and address issues as soon as you notice them can go a long way toward creating a peaceful and respectful neighborhood.
Living in your home can also be less enjoyable if your garage door is loud enough to disturb family members every time someone opens it. Family members that are attempting to work, study, read, nap, or enjoy other quiet activities may quickly become frustrated by a disruptive garage door, which can lead to tensions among the most important people in your life. Severe garage door vibrations may even cause a wall that is adjacent to your home to shake when the door is used, which can be even more uncomfortable to live with.
Determining what is causing your garage door to be louder than you want it to be is key when it comes to finding an effective solution. Some of the most common reasons your garage door may be operating noisily include:
You may also experience problems with your garage door opener making more noise than you would like it to, such as buzzing, grinding, or other signs that it is straining to work properly. Openers that are experiencing these problems also frequently require several attempts to work properly, and these signs likely indicate that your opener is experiencing a motor problem and needs to be replaced.
Prospective home buyers are typically searching for a property that they will have to do as little work on as possible, and a noisy garage door may be a red flag that reduces their interest in your home if they add it to their list of repairs they will need to make before moving in. Making sure your garage door (and the rest of your home) is in good repair before listing it on the market is key when it comes to increasing the value of your property and the likelihood that it will appeal to the right prospective buyer.
Fixing a problem with the noise level of your garage door starts with identifying the source of the noise. Listening carefully to determine exactly what part of your garage the sound is coming from and looking closely at the specific parts in that area can help you figure out what is likely going on, which can point you toward a potential solution. Some common ways to fix a noisy garage door include:
Maintaining your garage door regularly (or having a professional do so) can be an important step in preventing significant noise issues and other malfunctions from occurring in the first place. Some helpful ways to make your garage door less susceptible to becoming too noisy include:
Choosing the best materials is an important step in reducing noise because certain materials are naturally louder than others, regardless of their condition or whether any specific issues are present. Metal may be a sturdy option, but it is also one of the most notorious culprits when it comes to excessively noisy operation. This means that replacing as many metal parts as possible with alternatives made from nylon or other materials that tend to be quieter can go a long way toward reducing the overall noise it produces.
The material of your door itself is also important because it can impact the amount of sound it produces when it vibrates while moving and bumps against the ground. Steel back insulated and vinyl back insulated doors are strong options for garages that are generally both durable and quiet, while non-insulated doors will likely be louder than you want them to be.
There are several ways in which homeowners can revamp noisy garage doors to get them to operate more quietly. This often involves choosing materials that are known for being quieter than the stock options your garage door was likely built with.
At Raynor Door Authority, we are here to help you take steps to make sure your garage door operates as quietly as possible to create a peaceful living environment for you and everyone on your street. We can evaluate the design, materials, and overall condition of your garage door, as well as identify any issues that may be causing it to operate more noisily than it should.
Once we have pinpointed the source of the obnoxious noise your garage door is making, we can provide recommendations for the most effective ways to fix it. Contact us today to learn more about the steps we can take to make sure your garage door operates as quietly and smoothly as possible!