Tired of your garage door waking up the whole house? You’re not alone.
At Dulle Overhead Doors, we often hear from homeowners in Osage Beach, Jefferson City, and Camdenton asking how to reduce noise from their garage doors. Whether it’s grinding, squeaking, or banging, noisy garage doors are usually trying to tell you something. The good news? Most of the time, the fix is easier than you think.
Here are five simple tips to help make your garage door quieter—without replacing the whole system.
The most common cause of garage door noise is lack of lubrication. Hinges, rollers, tracks, and springs all need regular attention.
Use a silicone-based garage door lubricant—avoid WD-40.
Apply it to the rollers, tracks, hinges, and springs every 6 months.
Wipe off any buildup or dust before lubricating.
A little maintenance goes a long way in quieting down those squeaks and scrapes.
Old, metal rollers tend to get loud over time. Nylon rollers are a popular upgrade—they’re quieter and require less maintenance.
If your rollers are rusted, cracked, or wobbling, it’s time to swap them out.
Nylon rollers can reduce noise significantly, especially on older doors.
Not sure what type you have? Our team can inspect and recommend the best replacement.
Garage doors go through hundreds of open-close cycles each month. Over time, bolts, brackets, and screws can loosen, causing rattling or banging sounds.
Inspect all hardware with a socket wrench.
Tighten any parts that feel loose—but don’t overtighten.
This step alone can dramatically cut down on vibration noise.
Sometimes the noise isn’t coming from the door—it’s coming from the opener itself.
Chain-driven openers are the loudest. Consider upgrading to a belt-drive opener for smoother, quieter performance.
If your opener is over 10–15 years old, it might be due for a replacement anyway.
Ask us about smart, whisper-quiet openers compatible with your home setup.
Vibration from the opener motor can echo through your garage ceiling and walls.
Adding rubber pads between the opener and the mounting bracket can reduce sound transfer.
These pads absorb shock and keep the vibrations contained.
They’re an inexpensive upgrade with a noticeable payoff in noise reduction.
Whether your garage door just needs a tune-up or it’s time for a quieter, more modern opener, we’ve got you covered. At Dulle Overhead Doors, we’ve been serving Mid-Missouri for over 80 years with expert service and honest pricing.
Serving homes and businesses across Osage Beach, Jefferson City, Camdenton, and the Lake of the Ozarks area.
Call today for garage door repairs, upgrades, or a quote on a new installation! HERE
Whether you need a quick fix, a full replacement, or just some honest advice, the team at Dulle Overhead Doors is here to help!