How to Lubricate a Squeaky Garage Door?

Garage doors are often squeaky and noisy, but they don’t have to be that way. With the proper type of lubricant applied on a regular basis, your garage door will open and close smoothly and quietly. Learn how to lubricate your garage door to alleviate current and future squeaks and groans. Plus, lubricating your garage door will keep it in safe working order for the long-term.

Before You Begin

Use a white lithium or silicone spray designed for garage doors. Make sure that the can has an extension nozzle for spot-lubricating rollers and hinges.

Do not use a water displacement spray as it is too light to properly lubricate the garage door. Avoid using oils and greases meant for vehicles or other machines. Oil and grease are magnets for dirt and debris.

Tip: You should lubricate the garage door once a year.

Garage Door Parts to Lubricate


Description
NumberHow to Lubricate
Guide TracksMetal tracks that guide the door open and down2Clean only; do not lubricate
HingesHinges that hold door sections together12 to 16Spot lubricate the portion of the hinge that bends
RollersMetal or nylon wheels that ride inside the guide tracks10Spot lubricate the bearings
Door LockSlide bolt that locks the garage door shut1Spot lubricate all moving sections
Torsion SpringTightly wound spring at top of the door that helps raise the door1Spray the entire spring with lubricant
Center Bearing PlateMetal plate that holds the torsion spring in place1Spray with lubricant
Opener RailLong metal rail located near the ceiling1Spray the top of the rail with lubricant

Safety Considerations

Do not attempt to remove or adjust the torsion spring. Torsion springs are wound extremely tightly. Improper removal or adjustment of a torsion spring can result in serious injury.

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Shop vacuum
  • Bucket with warm water
  • Soft cotton rags
  • Step ladder

Materials

  • Lithium or silicone garage door lubricant
  • Green citrus-based degreaser

Instructions

Close Garage Door

Close the garage door and lock it in place.

Cut Power to Garage Door

Disengage power to the garage door opener either by unplugging the unit from the outlet or by shutting off the circuit breaker at the electric service panel.

Clean Upper Garage Door Tracks

Use the shop vacuum to clean the upper portion of the inside of the garage door tracks: two 90-degree curved metal tracks that guide the door up and down.

Wearing gloves, wipe the tracks clean with a cloth and warm water. To clean off oil, use a green degreaser. This alternative to toxic cleaners uses alcohol ethoxylates and citrus to cut the grease.

Lubricate Torsion Spring

Stand on a ladder to access the torsion spring, located above the garage door, at the center. Spray the torsion spring with lubricating spray. Spray the spring thoroughly but do not overspray.

If your door instead has extension springs, do not lubricate them.

Lubricate Center Bearing Plate

The center bearing plate holds the torsion spring in place. Spray the spring connection on the center bearing plate with lubricant.

Lubricate Hinges

Square- or diamond-shaped hinges hold the sections of the garage door together. Each hinge should be spot-sprayed with lubricant.

Work with an assistant on this step. Unlock the garage door. Have the assistant pull the rope back to manually open the door. As each hinged section passes over the curved portion of the track, spray the hinge with the lubricant.

Confine the spray to the part of the hinge that bends. Do not spray the entire hinge.

Clean Lower Garage Door Tracks

After the garage door has been manually pulled open, the lower portions of the garage door tracks are accessible for cleaning. Clean the door tracks in the same manner that you earlier cleaned the top sections.

Lubricate Rollers

Ten nylon or metal rollers ride inside the guide tracks. The bearings of each roller need to be spot-lubricated. If the can of lubricant has an extension nozzle, use that. Avoid spraying the rollers.

Lubricate Opener Rail

The opener rail is the long rail that runs along the ceiling with the chain. Lightly spray the top of the rail with the lubricant.

Lubricate Lock

Spray all moving sections of the garage door slide bolt lock with lubricant. While this does not affect the movement of the garage door, it does keep the lock in good working order for whenever you need to lock it.


Turn on Power and Test Garage Door

Turn the circuit breaker back on or plug in the garage door opener. Open and close the garage door several times to fully distribute the lubricant.

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If lubricating the garage door does not eliminate the noises or if the door is still moving slowly, contact a garage door company for assistance. If you need to remove or replace the torsion spring, have a qualified garage door professional do the work rather than attempting the repair yourself.

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