5 Common Garage Door Issues (and How to Fix Them Before They Snowball)

Your garage door is the heaviest moving system in your home. When something feels off—extra weight, a jerky climb, a random bang at night—it’s usually a warning that a core component is about to fail. Use this North Texas field guide to troubleshoot the five failures we fix every week, then call us before a stuck door kills your day.

1. Broken or Tired Springs

Why it matters: Springs do 90% of the heavy lifting. When they weaken, the opener overworks, cables slacken, and the door can slam shut.

Signs to watch

  • Door suddenly feels 2–3× heavier or won’t stay halfway open.
  • Loud bang overnight followed by a non-operational door.
  • Visible gap, rust, or flaking paint on the torsion coil.

Immediate steps

  • Disconnect the opener (red release cord) and keep the door down.
  • Never attempt to rewind springs—there’s 150+ pounds of torque loaded.
  • Request high-cycle torsion upgrades if you use the door multiple times a day.

2. Misaligned Photo-Eye Sensors

Safety sensors stop the door from closing on people or cars. Dust, storage bins, or kicked brackets knock them out of alignment.

    • Symptoms: flashing opener lights, door closing then reversing, clicking but no movement.
    • DIY: wipe both lenses, re-aim until both LEDs stay solid, remove clutter from the beam.
    • Call us: frayed wires, cracked housings, or openers built before 2016 (logic board upgrade).

3. Worn Rollers & Hinges

Sound = warning. Screeches or rattles mean your door is dragging and will eventually snap cables or strip opener gears.

Quick checklist

  • Inspect nylon rollers for flat spots or wobble.
  • Tighten hinge bolts and lubricate with silicone spray twice per year.
  • Schedule a roller kit + tune-up if a stem is bent or hinges are cracked.

4. Track & Alignment Issues

  1. Look & listen: scraping metal, the door leaning, daylight along the top corners.
  2. Clear obstructions: bikes, bins, or tools touching the tracks add resistance.
  3. Light taps only: minor bends can be nudged back with a rubber mallet—anything more needs a brace-and-level reset.
  4. Call us: loose vertical brackets or binding mid-travel require a full realignment and torque reset.

5. Opener & Connectivity Problems

Openers aren’t designed to haul a dead-weight door. When they strain, a bigger failure is close.

  • Symptoms: humming motor with no lift, remotes losing range, MyQ/Genie apps dropping offline.
  • DIY: swap remote batteries, verify the opener uses a dedicated outlet, reprogram travel limits.
  • Pro visit: grinding sprockets, burnt smell, or error codes. We carry LiftMaster, Genie, and Sommer replacements.

DIY Safety Checklist

  • Disconnect the opener before touching anything mechanical.
  • Keep family members clear of the track and spring bar.
  • Snap photos of anything unusual so your tech shows up with the right parts.

Prevention Plan (North Texas Climate)

Monthly

  • Visual spring & cable check
  • Wipe photo-eye sensors
  • Test safety reverse

Quarterly

  • Lubricate rollers, hinges, bearings
  • Tighten hinge/track hardware
  • Check opener battery backups

Annually

  • Full Trusty tune-up & balance test
  • Smart opener firmware update
  • Weather seal & service-area inspection

Where We Roll Daily

  • Plano
  • North Dallas
  • Frisco
  • McKinney
  • Allen
  • North Richland Hills
  • Keller
  • Grapevine
  • Fort Worth
  • Dallas proper (Lakewood, Oak Cliff, Bishop Arts)

Where We Roll Daily

Book a same-day appointment with Trusty Garage Doors. We arrive with fully stocked vans, licensed techs, and transparent pricing.

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