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Is Your Garage Door Operating Unreliably or Making Loud Noises?
Is your garage door screeching when it travels along the track, reversing unexpectedly, or hesitating to open when you press the remote? These are signs of mechanical strain that require attention to help prevent system issues, so contact us to schedule a system tune-up. Athens residents frequently encounter these issues due to wear and tear, but professional maintenance can restore smooth operation. Good Golly Garage Doors specializes in identifying the root cause of these malfunctions before they turn into expensive repairs.
We provide the following outcomes for local homeowners:
- Convenient scheduling to address grinding noises, slow operation, and stuck doors.
- Certified technicians equipped to service all major brands and opener models.
- Comprehensive safety checks and adjustments backed by standard labor warranties and applicable manufacturer warranties, which typically cover parts for about one year.
- Full transparency regarding the condition of your system with no hidden fees.
All services are backed by standard warranty coverage on labor, with parts covered by applicable manufacturer warranties, ensuring your peace of mind and long-term reliability.
Comprehensive Garage Door Tune-Up Services
A garage door is the largest moving object in your home, comprised of numerous complex components that must work in unison. When one part falls out of alignment or loses lubrication, the entire system suffers. Our maintenance service is not merely a quick visual check, it is a rigorous, multi-point inspection and adjustment process designed to extend the lifespan of your door and opener. We focus on the critical areas that dictate performance and safety.

Hardware Tightening and Alignment
Over time, the vibration of the door moving up and down loosens the nuts and bolts holding the system together. Loose hardware can cause the tracks to misalign, leading to excessive friction and potential derailment. We inspect and tighten all roller brackets, bolts, and track fasteners. Correcting alignment issues early helps prevent the door from binding or jumping off the track, which can create a dangerous situation for anyone nearby.
Lubrication of Moving Parts
Friction is the enemy of your garage door system. Without proper lubrication, metal-on-metal contact wears down rollers, hinges, and springs rapidly. We apply professional-grade lithium or silicone-based lubricants to these components. Unlike standard WD-40, which can attract dirt and grime, our specialized lubricants reduce noise and help ensure the door glides smoothly. This step reduces the workload on your garage door opener.
Spring Tension Adjustment
The springs are responsible for lifting the heavy weight of the door. Over time, springs stretch and lose tension, forcing the electric opener to work harder than it was designed to. This excess strain can shorten opener motor lifespan. We test the balance of the door and carefully adjust the spring tension to ensure the door is weightless when operated manually. A properly balanced door helps protect your opener investment.
Safety Feature Verification
Modern garage doors are equipped with safety reversal systems and photo-eye sensors to help prevent injuries. These sensors can become misaligned or dirty. We test the auto-reverse mechanism to ensure the door retracts if it encounters an obstruction. We also clean and align the safety eyes, ensuring they communicate correctly with the opener motor.
The Maintenance Process
Understanding what happens during a service visit helps you prepare and know what to expect. We adhere to a protocol to help ensure no component is overlooked.
- First, the technician performs a complete visual inspection of the door panels, tracks, cables, and springs to identify signs of wear, rust, or fraying.
- Next, we disconnect the opener to operate the door manually. This allows the technician to feel for resistance, binding, or rough spots in the travel path that an electric motor might mask.
- Following the manual test, we perform a balance test. The door is lifted halfway and released.
- A balanced door will stay in place, while an unbalanced one will fall or move upward.The technician then moves on to the adjustment phase, tightening all hardware, aligning the tracks, and adjusting the tension on the torsion or extension springs.
- Once mechanical adjustments are complete, we lubricate all hinges, rollers, and bearings using high-performance sprays designed to withstand temperature fluctuations.
- Finally, we reconnect the opener, test the safety sensors and force settings, and run the door through several cycles to verify quiet and smooth operation.
When to Repair vs. Maintain vs. Replace
Homeowners often struggle to determine if a simple tune-up is sufficient or if significant repairs are necessary, check our expert tips for guidance. Making the right decision depends on the severity of the symptoms and the age of the system.
Schedule Maintenance When:
- The door is noisy, such as squeaking or light grinding, but still operates fully.
- The movement is slightly jerky but does not get stuck.
- It has been more than 12 months since the last professional inspection.
- The door feels heavy when lifted manually, but stays open when supported.
- You want to help reduce the risk of breakdowns during extreme weather seasons.
Schedule Repair When:
- The door is stuck open, closed, or halfway and will not move.
- You see a visible gap in the torsion spring, indicating a break.
- The cables are frayed, loose, or have snapped completely.
- The opener hums but the chain or belt does not move the door.
- A panel is bent or damaged from a vehicle impact.
Consider Replacement When:
- The door suffers from severe rust or rot that compromises structural integrity.
- Multiple panels are damaged, making the cost of repair close to the cost of a new door.
- The system lacks modern safety features, such as photo-eye sensors or auto-reverse mechanisms.
- The door is non-insulated, which can contribute to higher energy bills in an attached home.
Good Golly Garage Doors provides honest assessments. If a tune-up is all you need, we will not pressure you into purchasing unnecessary parts or services.
Why Professional Care Matters
While some homeowners attempt DIY lubrication, garage door systems operate under extreme tension. The springs and cables hold enough force to lift hundreds of pounds. Mishandling these components can result in serious injury or property damage. Professional technicians possess the tools and training required to adjust high-tension parts safely.
Furthermore, professional eyes can identify subtle issues that untrained observers may miss. A small fray in a cable or a hairline crack in a hinge can lead to more extensive damage if left unaddressed. By utilizing professional maintenance, you extend the life of your opener and door, help delay the need for replacements, and support the safety of your household.
We verify that your system complies with current safety standards. Older openers or improperly installed doors may lack critical safety redundancies. Our technicians can identify these hazards and recommend adjustments or upgrades to help bring the system into compliance. This is particularly important for older homes where the garage door system may not have been updated in many years.
Secure Your Home Access Today
A malfunctioning garage door can disrupt your daily routine and affect the security of your home. Ignoring warning signs such as squeaks, grinding, and hesitation can lead to breakdowns at inconvenient times. Regular maintenance is one of the most cost-effective ways to help ensure your system operates safely and efficiently year-round.
Do not wait until the door refuses to open. Taking proactive steps helps protect your investment and supports reliable operation when leaving or returning home. Good Golly Garage Doors is available to assist with inspections and adjustments. Call us to schedule your garage door tune-up and help restore your peace of mind.