We’ll be adding real photos of the issues we’ve seen during inspections and repairs – so you’ll know exactly what to look for on your own door.

Your garage door works hard every day – opening, closing, keeping your home secure. Most of the time, you don’t think about it. But when something goes wrong? You notice fast.

A faulty garage door isn’t just inconvenient. It can be unsafe and even leave your home exposed. Here are five warning signs you shouldn’t ignore.

 


 

1. It’s Making Strange Noises

A garage door should hum along quietly. But if yours suddenly screeches, grinds, or bangs, it’s trying to tell you something.

  • A high-pitched screech could mean nylon rollers or hinges are wearing out.
  • A loud bang might mean a spring has snapped – a serious safety issue.
  • Grinding sounds often mean dirt, rust, or broken parts are in the way.

Tip: Strange noises don’t go away on their own. The sooner you get them checked, the less damage you’ll face.

Snapped Spring

 


 

2. It Jerks, Sticks, or Moves Unevenly

A healthy garage door glides smoothly. If yours shudders, sticks halfway, or tilts to one side, something’s off.

  • Tracks might be bent or misaligned.
  • Cables could be fraying or slipping.
  • Worn springs may not be holding the weight correctly.

Ignore it, and the whole door could stop working – or worse, come crashing down.

**Not Our Door or Installation**

 


 

3. The Door Looks Damaged

Some damage is easy to spot – dents, cracks, rot – but easy to ignore. Don’t.

  • Wooden doors that soften or rot lose their strength and can splinter.
  • Aluzinc doors with big dents are weaker and easier to force open.
  • Rust on fittings, bent hinges, or loose screws might seem minor now, but they get worse over time.

All Absolute Doors products are made from galvanised steel for durability, but if water sits on hardware for long periods, even galvanised parts can corrode.

What we do: If your door is too damaged to repair, we’ll give you a competitive quote for a replacement – restoring your home’s safety and style.

Obvious Signs of Damage

 


 

4. The Motor Stops Working

If your garage door won’t respond to the remote, it’s annoying – but it’s also a red flag.

Some motors shut down completely if their battery backup dies, even if the powerhead is still plugged in. The Absolift motor doesn’t have this problem, but its backup battery still needs to charge when the power’s on.

Here’s what else can go wrong:

  • Sudden power outages can cause power surges when the electricity comes back.
  • These surges can damage motors – especially the PC board.

If you have an Absolift motor:

  • Scroll through the settings on the LED screen.
  • If you see an “H,” it might signal a PC board problem.
  • But even if there’s no “H,” the PC board could still be damaged.

The good news: Absolute Doors keeps spare parts in stock, and our qualified teams can repair or replace anything – including PC boards – to get your motor running again.

 


 

5. Your Garage Door is Sagging or Feels Heavy

Here’s a simple test:
Lift your garage door manually halfway and let go.

  • If it stays in place, the balance is fine.
  • If it slams shut or feels too heavy to lift, your springs are probably worn out or need torsioning.

Springs are under immense tension and can snap without warning. When they do, they can cause serious injury or leave your garage door unusable.

 


 

Don’t Wait for It to Break

Your garage door isn’t just part of your home – it’s a key security feature. Small issues turn into big (and expensive) ones if you leave them too long.

At Absolute Doors, we handle inspections, repairs, and installations every day. From noisy hinges to damaged panels or faulty motors, we’ll sort it – fast.

👉 Contact Absolute Doors today for expert help – adding Absolute value to your home.