The sound of a garage door opening should not make the whole house shake as if a thunderstorm has just stuck. But if your garage door makes sounds that resemble a roaring lion, it is time to take the appropriate measures to quieten it.

Let’s look at a few tips to deal with a noisy garage door.

Install insulation in the garage doors

Usually, insulating a garage door is only done if the garage is used as a regular room, i.e., a game room or gym. Generally, to Make The Garage More Energy Efficient. But this is also a great way to reduce the noise produced by the door as it deadens the vibrations during the door’s movement.

Foam board insulation is the best way to insulate garage doors. Batt insulation and reflective insulation can also be used as door insulations, but they are ineffective.

Install insulation in the garage doors

Install insulation in the garage doors

Tighten the Nuts and Bolts

The nuts and bolts of a well-used garage door can come loose over time. Having a look at all the screws, nuts, and bolts; and tightening will ensure that any preventable sounds are eliminated.

Lubricate the nooks and crannies

Keeping the moving mechanism of the Garage Door Well Lubricated helps ensure routine damages are kept to a minimum and the door continues to run quietly and smoothly. However, typical oils or WD-40 are not recommended for lubrication. It is better to use special oils made for garage doors, as they do not drip down or collect dust buildups. A well-lubricated door not only moves quietly but also has a longer lifespan.

Switch to a quieter garage door operating system

Not all garage door opening systems produce the same noise levels. In terms of quietness, belt-driven door openers are a much better option compared to their chain-driven counterparts. Similarly, AC-powered systems produce more noise than modern DC-powered systems.

Switch to a quieter garage door operating system

Switch to a quieter garage door operating system

Install the Garage door silencer along with the garage door opener

Another way to ensure quieter garage doors is to install a garage door silencer along with the garage door opener. This works by decoupling the door opening mechanism from the actual roof, thereby reducing noise and vibrations throughout the structure.

Change the old rollers with softer nylon rollers

One of the components of garage doors that play a massive part in making loud noises is the rollers. Replacing old rollers with new softer nylon-covered wheels or rollers can also help in reducing the noise significantly.

Try the Torsion springs instead of the extension spring

Replacing the old extension spring with a Torsion spring can also help reduce the garage door’s noise significantly. However, it is recommended to call a professional for this job because changing extension springs can be dangerous if mishandled in any manner.

Try the Torsion springs instead of the extension spring

Try the Torsion springs instead of the extension spring

Change the old bottom seal of the garage door

Make sure the bottom seal for the garage door is firmly fixed on the floor. It should provide good padding for the door when it closes shut and help keep the door noise under control.

Change the old side seals of the garage door

The side seals of garage doors are often left unattended. Replacing these seals can also help reduce the noise produced by the door and help avoid loud slams.

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