Garage doors endure significant daily wear and tear, leading to several common repair needs over their lifespan. The most frequent issue is undoubtedly broken torsion or extension springs. Because these components bear the heavy lifting, they snap under immense tension after thousands of cycles and require professional replacement due to safety hazards. Another extremely common repair involves realigning or replacing the photo-eye sensors located near the floor; if these are bumped, dirty, or misaligned, the door will refuse to close. Worn-out rollers are also typical, causing the door to operate noisily, grind, or move jerkily. Off-track doors happen when rollers jump the metal guides, often due to an obstruction or broken cable. Frayed or snapped lift cables are another frequent, high-tension repair. Finally, general opener malfunctions, such as stripped gears inside the motor, dead remote batteries, or logic board failures, are frequent culprits that prompt homeowners to call a repair specialist to restore proper automatic functionality.
