GARAGE DOOR ROLLER REPLACEMENT
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Expert Garage Door Roller Replacement Services
When rollers wear out, the symptoms are unmistakable: grinding, squeaking, shaking, and eventually a door that sticks. Left unchecked, worn rollers put extra strain on your opener, cables, and tracks — turning a simple $150 job into a $500+ system repair. We catch it early and fix it right.
Signs Your Rollers Need Replacing
Loud Grinding or Squeaking
Door Shakes or Moves Unevenly
Rollers Look Cracked or Chipped
Door Gets Stuck or Hesitates
Opener Straining Under Load
Types of Garage Door Rollers We Replace
🔗 STEEL ROLLERS
Original factory rollers on most older doors. Functional but produce metal-on-metal noise and rust in Florida’s humidity. No ball bearings — high friction over time.
◯ NYLON ROLLERS
The gold standard for residential garages. Runs quietly, resists rust, and won’t corrode in South Florida’s salt air. Our 13-ball nylon rollers are whisper-quiet and outlast steel by years.
⚙ BALL BEARING ROLLERS
High-performance sealed ball bearing rollers for heavy doors or high-cycle use. Maximum smoothness and minimum friction — ideal for large or very frequently used doors.
Benefits of New Garage Door Rollers
Nylon rollers eliminate grinding and squeaking completely. Your neighbors won’t hear you leaving at 6am.
Smooth rollers reduce resistance dramatically, extending opener life and cutting energy use on every cycle.
Nylon doesn’t rust. In Broward’s humid, salt-air environment, steel rollers corrode and seize. Nylon just keeps rolling year after year.
New rollers reduce stress on cables, springs, and tracks. A $150 roller job today can prevent a $600+ multi-component repair later.
Our Roller Replacement Process
1 Inspect Rollers & Tracks
2 Recommend the Right Roller
3 Safe Removal & Install
4 Lubricate & Balance
5 Full Test & Safety Check
Why Choose Us for Roller Replacement?
🔨 We Upgrade, Not Just Replace
“Most techs swap steel for steel. We always upgrade to 13-ball nylon — so this is the last roller job you’ll need for years.”
Same-Day Service Available
Florida-Proof Nylon Rollers
Affordable Pricing — From $150
Full System Check Included
ROLLER REPLACEMENT PRICING
$150–$250
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Roller Replacement Questions Answered
How often should garage door rollers be replaced?
Standard steel rollers last 5–7 years with average use. Premium 13-ball nylon rollers last 10–15+ years. If your door is making noise, shaking, or was installed over 7 years ago with no maintenance, get the rollers inspected — it’s free with our service call.
Can I replace rollers myself?
Technically possible, but not recommended. The bottom rollers attach to brackets under high spring tension — removing them without proper tools can cause the door to fall. Top rollers require cables to be disconnected first. One wrong move means serious injury or a much bigger repair bill. It’s a quick, affordable job for us — not worth the risk for a DIYer.
How much does roller replacement cost?
Replacing all rollers on a standard door costs $150–$250 with our recommended 13-ball nylon upgrade. Steel starts around $100–$150. Heavy-duty ball bearing rollers run $200–$320. Free estimate with no obligation before we start anything.
Will new rollers fix a noisy garage door?
In most cases, yes — dramatically. Worn or metal rollers are the #1 cause of garage door noise. Upgrading to 13-ball nylon eliminates grinding and squeaking almost entirely. If noise persists after replacement, it may be hinges, springs, or opener vibration — all checked in our free inspection.
Should I replace all rollers or just the broken ones?
We recommend replacing all rollers at once. If one has worn out, the rest are the same age with the same wear. Replacing all ensures even, balanced movement and avoids a second service call in a few months. The cost difference between replacing 2 vs all 12 is minimal — the labor is identical.
