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Garage Door Off the Tracks
in Albuquerque, NM

When a garage door comes off its tracks, the door sits crooked and usually won't move at all. Albuquerque has a lot of homes built in the 1960s and 1970s with original tracks that have bent slowly over decades of use. A door off its tracks is a falling hazard, and it won't fix itself.

Quick Answer

A garage door comes off its tracks when the metal rails bend, rollers break, or the door takes a hit. In Albuquerque's older neighborhoods like Barelas and the North Valley, many garage doors are 30 or 40 years old and the tracks have never been adjusted. A technician bends or replaces the damaged track and reseats the door. Stop using the door completely until someone looks at it, because forcing it can pull the door down.

Garage Door Off the Tracks in Albuquerque

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The door moves but scrapes loudly against the wall or frame
  • One side of the door is visibly higher than the other while moving
  • The door stops and won't budge in either direction
  • You can see the roller has popped out of the metal rail
  • The track has a visible dent or bend in it

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Off the Tracks?

1

Bent or Damaged Track

A car tapping the door frame, a trash can falling against the track, or years of the door dragging slightly can bend the metal rail inward. Once the track bends even a half inch, the rollers catch on the bend and the door jumps the rail.

The Fix

Track Realignment or Replacement

A technician straightens the bent section with a mallet and pliers if the damage is minor, or replaces the full track if it's too far gone. The door is then re-leveled so it runs straight.

2

Worn or Broken Rollers

Rollers are the small wheels that ride inside the track. In homes built before 1980 in areas like the Martineztown neighborhood, the original nylon or steel rollers have been spinning for 40-plus years and crack or flatten. A flattened roller wobbles out of the track instead of rolling smoothly.

The Fix

Roller Replacement

A technician replaces all the rollers at the same time, not just the broken one, because the others are usually just as worn. New nylon rollers run quieter and last longer than the original steel ones.

3

Loose Track Hardware

The bolts that hold the track to the wall work themselves loose over years of vibration every time the door runs. Once the track pulls away from the wall even slightly, the door angles into it wrong and the rollers pop out of alignment.

The Fix

Track Hardware Tightening and Reset

A technician tightens all the mounting bolts and checks that the track is plumb and level. If the wall anchors have stripped out, they get replaced with larger bolts that grip properly.

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 Bent or Damaged Track Worn or Broken Rollers Loose Track Hardware
Visible dent or kink in the metal track rail
Roller is visibly sitting outside the track channel
Track has pulled away from the garage wall
Door has been bumped by a vehicle recently
Door is original to a home built before 1980