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Garage Door Off Its Tracks
in Carrollton, TX

When a garage door comes off its tracks, it cannot move safely in any direction. In Carrollton, two common causes are cars bumping the door frame and tracks that have slowly bent from years of use in the heat. Left alone, an off-track door can drop suddenly and damage a car, a wall, or anyone standing nearby.

Quick Answer

A garage door comes off its tracks when the rollers slip out of the metal rail that guides the door up and down. This happens most often after an impact, a bent track, or worn rollers. A technician realigns the track and replaces damaged rollers before running the door again. Stop using the door immediately until it is fixed.

Garage Door Off Its Tracks in Carrollton

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The door moves unevenly or wobbles as it goes up
  • You hear a scraping or grinding noise during operation
  • The door stops partway and will not go further
  • You can see a roller sitting outside the track rail
  • One side of the door is visibly higher than the other while moving
  • The door leans toward one side when fully open

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Off Its Tracks?

1

Impact Damage to Track

A car bumping the door frame or a hard object hitting the track bends the rail. Even a small dent is enough to knock a roller out of line. This is one of the most common calls we get from homes in the Old Town Carrollton area where garage openings are tight.

The Fix

Track Straightening or Replacement

If the bend is minor, the track can be carefully straightened with specialized tools and re-secured to the wall. A track that is cracked or heavily bent needs to be replaced entirely.

2

Worn or Broken Rollers

Rollers are the small wheels that run inside the track. Plastic rollers last about five years in normal use. Carrollton's heat accelerates that, and brittle plastic rollers can crack or chip, causing the door to jump the rail mid-travel.

The Fix

Roller Replacement

Old plastic rollers are swapped out for nylon or steel rollers, which handle heat better and last longer. The technician also checks that the track is properly aligned before running the door.

3

Loose Track Mounting Hardware

Tracks are bolted to the wall and ceiling with brackets. Vibration from daily use gradually loosens those bolts. Houses built in the 1970s and 1980s in parts of Carrollton like Carrollton Park often have original hardware that has never been tightened.

The Fix

Hardware Tightening and Realignment

A technician goes through every bracket bolt and lag screw, tightens them, and checks that the track is still plumb and level. Stripped holes get new hardware or wall anchors.

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 Impact Damage to Track Worn or Broken Rollers Loose Track Mounting Hardware
Visible dent or bend in the track rail
Roller visibly outside the track
Scraping noise during operation
Track brackets visibly pulled away from wall
Problem started after a car bumped the garage