Colorado Springs Garage Door Repair

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Garage Door Off Track
in Colorado Springs, CO

When a garage door comes off its track, the door can tilt, jam, or drop without warning. This is common in Colorado Springs homes with attached garages where a vehicle bumps the door or the track hardware loosens over years of temperature change. Ignoring it risks the door falling on a person or a car.

Quick Answer

An off-track garage door happens when the rollers slip out of the metal track that guides the door up and down. In Colorado Springs, impacts from vehicles and worn rollers loosened by temperature swings are the most common causes. A technician will realign the track and inspect the rollers and cables before running the door again. Stop using the door completely until it is repaired.

Garage Door Off Track in Colorado Springs

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The door moves unevenly or shakes side to side while opening
  • You can see a roller sitting outside the metal track rail
  • The door stops partway and will not move further in either direction
  • There is a scraping or grinding noise each time the door moves
  • One side of the door is visibly higher than the other while in motion
  • The door looks bent or bowed at one panel

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Off Track?

1

Vehicle Impact on Door

A car or truck bumping into the bottom of the garage door is the single most common cause of a door jumping its track. In Colorado Springs, icy driveways in winter reduce stopping distance, and even a slow-speed bump can knock a roller loose.

The Fix

Track Realignment and Roller Replacement

A technician bends the track back to the correct angle, seats the rollers properly, and checks the cable tension. If a panel was bent in the impact, that panel will need to be replaced to restore a smooth run.

2

Worn or Broken Rollers

Rollers are the small wheels that ride inside the track. Plastic rollers crack in temperatures below freezing, which Colorado Springs sees regularly from October through April, and a cracked roller can snap mid-cycle and pull the door sideways off the track.

The Fix

Steel Roller Upgrade

Replacing plastic rollers with steel or nylon-sealed rollers removes the cracking risk. Steel rollers handle temperature swings much better and last longer in Colorado's cold winters.

3

Loose or Bent Track Hardware

Track brackets are bolted to the wall and ceiling of the garage. Vibration over years of use loosens those bolts, and once a section of track shifts even a small amount, the gap between the roller and the track edge becomes enough for the roller to jump out.

The Fix

Track Bracket Re-Tightening and Alignment

A technician tightens every bracket bolt along both tracks and checks the track alignment with a level. If a section is bent, that section is replaced rather than bent back, which can weaken the metal.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Vehicle Impact on Door Worn or Broken Rollers Loose or Bent Track Hardware
Roller is visibly sitting outside the track
Vehicle recently made contact with the door
Cracked or shattered plastic roller pieces found on garage floor
Track visibly tilted away from the wall
Grinding noise heard on one side only