Your garage door does a lot more than open and close — it protects your home, adds curb appeal, and keeps daily life moving smoothly. But like anything mechanical, it wears down over time. The key is catching problems before they turn into expensive headaches.
Here are five signs your garage door might be due for a repair:
1. It’s Slower Than Usual
If your garage door is taking its sweet time to open or close, that’s not normal. A delay could point to an issue with the opener, tracks, or internal mechanics. Slow movement often means your system is working harder than it should — and that leads to bigger issues down the road.
2. Your Garage Door is Loud
Garage doors aren’t completely silent, but they shouldn’t be waking the neighbors either. If you’re noticing banging, screeching, or rattling, something’s off. That sound could be from worn-out rollers, loose chains, or even a misaligned track.
3. The Door Looks Uneven
Step back and take a look. If your garage door leans or doesn’t sit evenly when closed, it may be out of alignment. This can stress other parts of the system, especially the opener and springs — and those aren’t cheap fixes.

4. You’re Struggling With the Remote or Wall Button
If your remote or keypad only works sometimes — or not at all — you may be dealing with more than just dead batteries. It could be a sign of a wiring issue, failing sensors, or an opener motor that’s on its last legs.
5. There’s Visible Damage or Wear
This one’s easy to spot: dents in the panels, frayed cables, or rusted hardware. These things not only affect the look of your home but can also interfere with how safely the door operates.

Don’t Wait Until It Stops Working
Garage door issues rarely fix themselves. A minor problem today can lead to a major breakdown tomorrow — often at the worst possible time.
At A Plus Garage Doors, we offer fast, affordable service throughout Utah to keep your door running smoothly. If you’ve noticed any of these signs, give us a call or schedule a repair online. Our certified techs are always ready to help.
