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Garage Door Track & Roller Repair in Hampton Roads

Bent garage door track being replaced
Bent garage door track being replaced, actual Seaside Garage Door job in Hampton Roads.

If your garage door has become noticeably louder, seems to drag at certain points, or jumps off its track, the cause is usually worn rollers or a bent track. Both are straightforward fixes that make a dramatic difference in how your door sounds and feels.

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Signs you need track & roller repair

  • Grinding, scraping, or squealing during operation
  • Door visibly wobbles or judders as it moves
  • Metal flecks in the track (worn rollers)
  • Door is off its track entirely (needs emergency reset)
  • Tracks are visibly bent from a vehicle impact

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Our track & roller service

1. Inspect all 10–12 rollers

We check every roller for worn bearings, flat spots, and loose shafts.

2. Upgrade to sealed-bearing nylon

Standard steel rollers are loud and need oiling. 13-ball sealed-bearing nylon rollers are quiet, self-lubricating, and last twice as long.

3. Straighten or replace tracks

Minor bends from vehicle impact can often be hammered true; significant damage means a new track section.

4. Re-level the tracks

Vertical tracks should be perfectly plumb and radius curves smooth. A re-level fixes many "sticking" issues permanently.

5. Lubricate & test

Lithium-based garage door lubricant on hinges, springs, and bearing plates, never WD-40, which strips existing grease.

The Seaside difference

Why homeowners pick us for track & roller repair

  • Manufacturer-spec parts on the truck. No second trip, no "we have to order that".
  • Written quote before work begins. You'll know the exact price, itemized.
  • 5-year workmanship warranty, not 90 days like most competitors.
  • Honest trade-offs. If a repair doesn't make financial sense vs. replacement, we'll tell you.
  • Clean work area. Drop cloths, shoe covers available, full cleanup before we leave.

The Seaside “Door Runs Right or It’s Free” Guarantee

If your door isn’t running safely and smoothly when we leave, we’ll come back at no charge until it does. 5-year workmanship warranty on every repair, full manufacturer warranty on parts. We’re only happy when you are.

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Answers to common questions

Track & Roller Repair FAQ

Are nylon rollers really worth the upgrade?

Massively. Homeowners hear the difference immediately, a door that was "I can hear it from upstairs" becomes "I didn't know they'd arrived home." At about $10–$15 per roller, it's one of the highest-value upgrades available.

How often do rollers need to be replaced?

Steel rollers: 7–10 years. Sealed nylon rollers: 15–20+ years.

My door came off its track. Is that a track problem?

Usually it's caused by something else, a broken cable, worn rollers, or the door being forced when the spring was broken. We diagnose the root cause before just putting it back on.

Can a bent track always be straightened?

Minor bends yes. Anything more than a few degrees or kinks typically means replacing that track section, cheaper in the long run than forcing a bent track to work.

How much does it cost to repair a garage door that's off-track?

Putting a door back on track with minor track adjustment runs $160–$260. If rollers need replacing, add $85–$150 for a full set. If the track itself is bent beyond simple straightening, budget $240–$380 per section. We quote the full scope before starting, no surprise line items.

Can I put a garage door back on the track myself?

Technically possible, realistically dangerous. The door has to be supported while the track is loosened, which means you're working under several hundred pounds of door with springs still under tension. Fingers get crushed doing this. If it's a Sunday and you just need the door secured, disconnect the opener, leave the door down, and call us.

How long do garage door rollers typically last?

Steel rollers with unsealed bearings: 5–8 years before they get noisy. Nylon rollers with sealed bearings (what we install by default): 12–18 years, quieter, and they don't need lubrication. If you're hearing metallic grinding during travel, the rollers are the first thing to check.

Should I replace all the rollers or just the noisy ones?

All of them. Rollers wear at similar rates, replacing just the noisy two means you're back in 6 months for the next pair. A full roller set (usually 10–12 rollers) takes about 45 minutes to swap and runs $120–$180 installed. It's a cheap, high-impact upgrade.

What's the difference between nylon and steel rollers?

Steel rollers are the builder-grade default, cheap ($2–$4 each), noisy, and need periodic lubrication. Nylon rollers with sealed ball bearings run $8–$15 each, are roughly 10x quieter, and last 2–3 times longer. For a door over the bedroom or a quiet street, nylon is worth every extra dollar.

My garage door track is bent, can it be straightened?

Minor bends (less than about ¼ inch of deflection) can often be straightened on site with the right tools. Deeper bends, kinks at the curve, or track that's separated at a splice should be replaced, trying to use a compromised track is how you get repeat off-track calls.

How do I know if my rollers need replacing?

Four signs: metallic grinding or squeaking during travel, visible gaps between roller stems and the track, black plastic shavings on the floor below the horizontal track (that's the nylon breaking down), or the door visibly wobbling as it opens. Any two of these means it's time.

Are nylon rollers really worth the upgrade?

Massively. Homeowners hear the difference immediately, a door that was \

Choosing parts

Nylon vs. steel rollers, which makes sense for your door

This is the single upgrade most homeowners wish they'd made sooner. Here's the honest comparison so you can pick what fits.

Steel rollers (builder-grade)

Cost: $2–$4 per roller. Lifespan: 5–8 years. Sound profile: Audible from every room in the house over a garage. Maintenance: Needs lubrication every 6 months or it gets louder. Best for: Detached garages, rental properties, anywhere noise doesn't matter and budget is tight. We'll install these if you ask, but we'll also tell you straight that you'll hear us.

Nylon rollers with sealed bearings

Cost: $8–$15 per roller. Lifespan: 12–18 years. Sound profile: Almost silent, most homeowners can't hear the door from inside. Maintenance: None required. Best for: Attached garages, bedrooms above or beside the garage, early-morning or late-night drivers, anyone who values quiet. For about $100 more across the whole door, the difference is dramatic. This is what we install by default.

Quick gut check: if the garage door wakes anyone up when it opens, you have steel rollers and you'll want to upgrade. The job adds about 30 minutes to any service call.

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