Worn, cracked, or dry rollers make a garage door noisy, shaky, and hard on the opener. Our Long Island technicians replace bad rollers and lubricate every moving point the same day so the door glides quietly and smoothly.
Rollers guide the door along the tracks and absorb the stress of every open and close. As they wear, crack, or dry out, the door starts to rattle, grind, shake, and move unevenly—and the strain transfers to the tracks, cables, and opener.
We replace worn steel or nylon rollers with smooth-rolling, long-life rollers sized for your door, then lubricate the hinges, bearings, springs, and tracks with the right products. The result is a door that opens quietly, tracks straight, and puts far less load on the opener.
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Delivering premium quality and reliable results for over 10 years.
Every job includes a thorough inspection of sensors, cables, and balance.Balance Testing
Bad rollers don’t just make noise—they let the door drift out of alignment and force the opener to work harder, shortening its life. Dry, unlubricated parts wear out much faster.
Replacing rollers and lubricating the system restores quiet, smooth travel and extends the life of every moving part. Our Long Island team completes most roller service the same day, warranty-backed.
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The most common cause is worn or dry rollers, often with parts that need lubrication. Cracked rollers and misaligned tracks add to the noise. Replacing the rollers and lubricating the hinges, bearings, and tracks usually makes the door dramatically quieter.
Standard rollers typically last 5 to 7 years, sooner with heavy daily use. Nylon rollers last longer and run quieter. We inspect rollers during any service visit and recommend replacement when they show cracks, flat spots, or wobble.
For most homes, yes. Nylon rollers run noticeably quieter, don’t need as much lubrication, and are gentler on the tracks. Steel rollers are durable but louder. We can upgrade you to sealed nylon rollers during a replacement.
About every six months. Lubricating the rollers, hinges, springs, and bearings keeps the door quiet and reduces wear. We use the correct products—not WD-40, which can attract grime—and lubricate the full system during any tune-up.
Most roller replacements with full lubrication take 30 to 60 minutes. We carry quality rollers on our trucks, so the majority of Long Island calls are handled the same day.