Prevent Noisy, Sticky Doors with Simple Maintenance
Garage doors have many moving parts — and like any machine, they need regular maintenance to keep running smoothly. Lubrication is one of the most important (and easiest) steps you can take to reduce wear, prevent breakdowns, and extend the lifespan of your system.
But how often should you do it? And what should you use?
Why Lubrication Matters
Lubrication helps:
- Minimize friction on metal parts
- Prevent rust and corrosion
- Keep the system running quietly
- Reduce strain on your garage door opener
Neglecting it can lead to noisy operation, premature part failure, and expensive repairs.
How Often to Lubricate
For homes in Albuquerque, we recommend lubricating your garage door every 6 months, especially before the summer heat and winter cold. If your garage sees heavy daily use, consider doing it every 3–4 months.
What to Lubricate
Focus on:
- Hinges
- Rollers (metal only, not nylon)
- Springs
- Bearing plates
- Tracks (wipe clean — don’t lubricate)
- Garage door opener chain or screw
What Kind of Lubricant Should You Use?
Use a silicone-based or lithium-based spray lubricant designed for garage doors. Avoid:
- WD-40 (it’s a cleaner, not a lubricant)
- Grease (it attracts dust and dirt)