
Garage Door Roller Replacement
- Lifetime Roller Warranty
- Sealed-Bearing Nylon
- Licensed & Insured
- Flat-Rate Pricing
We fix these symptoms
If any of this sounds like your door, you're in the right place.
- Loud grinding or popping on lift
- Door shudders or jerks mid-travel
- Roller stems bent or wobbling
- Visible flat spots on the rollers
- Door pulls hard to one side
- Opener strains more than it used to
What's included
- Full set — typically 10 rollers (2 per section)
- Sealed-bearing nylon, no metal-on-metal
- Track straightening if needed
- Hinge inspection (often related)
- Door balance check after install
- Lifetime roller warranty
How it works
Step 1
Inspect
Roller bearings, track condition, hinge wear — full inventory.
Step 2
Remove
Door clamped, hinges loosened one at a time, old rollers pulled.
Step 3
Install
Nylon rollers seated, hinges torqued, track aligned section by section.
Step 4
Cycle
Three open/close cycles to confirm quiet operation.
Why doors get loud
Almost every loud garage door is loud for the same reason: worn rollers. The original steel rollers ship with cheap bearings that fail in 5–7 years. Once the bearing seizes, the roller drags through the track instead of rolling. That's the grinding sound — and it's what's wearing out your opener.
Why we use sealed-bearing nylon
Sealed-bearing nylon doesn't need lubrication, doesn't rust, doesn't slow down in salt air, and runs quiet for 15+ years. It costs slightly more than steel and saves you the next replacement entirely.
Frequently asked questions
Will new rollers really make the door quieter?+
Yes — dramatically. Most loud doors aren't a broken-part problem; they're worn steel rollers that have lost their bearings. Swapping to sealed-bearing nylon usually drops the noise level by half on the first cycle.
How long do nylon rollers last?+
Sealed-bearing nylon rollers last 15–20 years in typical residential use, vs. 5–7 years for the cheap stamped-steel rollers most doors ship with. They also don't need lubrication.
Do I really need all 10 replaced?+
Yes. Roller wear is uniform — if two are bad, the other eight aren't far behind. Mixing old and new makes the door run uneven and shortens the new ones.
How long does roller replacement take?+
About 60–75 minutes for a standard 2-car door. We can usually do it the same day you call.
Will rollers help my opener last longer?+
A lot. Worn rollers force the opener to fight friction every cycle. New nylon rollers cut that load and add years to the opener's gear and motor.
Need roller replacement today?
25 years local. Most calls answered live.