Garage Door Pro Murfreesboro TN
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Garage Door Roller Replacement Franklin, TN

Nylon Rollers Steel Ball-Bearing Rollers Full Set Replacement Free Assessment
Grinding & Growling Noise Cracked Rollers Door Wobble Track Protection  โ€” Family-Owned, Licensed & Insured

Garage door rollers are easy to forget about until they start making noise. These are the small wheels that sit inside your door's track and carry its weight every time it opens or closes. A standard residential door rides on somewhere between ten and fourteen of them, depending on how many panels the door has. Regular Garage Door Maintenance and Repair catches roller wear early โ€” because when they wear out, the door doesn't stop working right away, but it starts telling you something's wrong.

  • โœ“ Nylon or Steel Ball-Bearing โ€” We Help You Choose the Right Fit
  • โœ“ Full Set Replacement to Avoid Uneven Wear and Movement
  • โœ“ Catching It Early Protects Your Track From Extra Wear
  • โœ“ No Travel Fee Anywhere in Franklin
  • โœ“ Honest Assessment โ€” We'll Tell You If It's a Roller Problem or Something Else
Garage door roller replacement technician at a Franklin Tennessee home in Williamson County inspecting track rollers
Available Now โ€” Franklin TN

Hearing Grinding Noise?

Free assessment ยท Flat-rate price ยท No travel fee

10โ€“14
Rollers Per Door
$0
Travel Fee
5โ€“7yr
Nylon Lifespan
$0
Assessment
  • Full set replaced together to prevent uneven wear
  • Nylon for quiet operation, steel for heavy use
  • Catching it early protects your track
  • Licensed, bonded & fully insured in TN
  • Family-owned, honest assessment every time
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Choosing the Right Roller

Nylon Rollers or Steel Ball-Bearing Rollers?

Most Franklin homes use one of two roller types, and picking the right one matters more than people expect. Neither one is the "correct" choice across the board โ€” it depends on how often your door gets used and how much noise matters to you.

๐Ÿ”‡ Nylon Rollers

  • The quieter option for your garage door track
  • Don't need regular lubrication
  • Hold up well for typical household use, where the door opens and closes a handful of times a day

โš™๏ธ Steel Ball-Bearing Rollers

  • Built for heavier use and a busier household
  • Hold up longer under frequent cycling, a better fit for a larger or heavier door
  • A little louder than nylon, and they do need occasional lubrication to stay smooth

Not sure which roller type fits your household? We'll walk through which fits your situation before recommending anything โ€” no upsell, just an honest fit for how your door actually gets used.

Warning Signs

Signs Your Rollers Need Replacing

A worn roller has a few telltale signs that are different from a spring or cable problem. If you're noticing any of these, it's worth getting looked at before the wobble turns into something that affects the track.

Garage door track at a Franklin Tennessee home making a grinding sound as a worn roller moves through the curved section
Listen for This

Grinding or Growling Sound on the Curve

A grinding or growling sound, specifically as the door moves through the curved part of the track. This is one of the earliest and clearest signs of a worn garage door roller.

Early Warning Sign Get It Checked โ†’
Cracked or chipped garage door roller wheel at a Franklin Tennessee home showing visible wear in the track
Visible Damage

Visible Cracks or Missing Chunks

Visible cracks or missing chunks on the wheel itself. A cracked or flat-spotted roller doesn't roll smoothly anymore โ€” it drags and bumps its way through the track instead.

Replace Before Track Damage Inspect Today โ†’
Garage door hesitating and jumping at the same spot in the track at a Franklin Tennessee home due to worn rollers
Same Spot Every Time

Door Hesitating or Jumping

The door hesitating or jumping slightly at the same spot every time it moves. A consistent hiccup at one point in the cycle usually points straight back to a specific worn roller.

Pinpoint & Replace Free Assessment โ†’
Garage door wobbling as it travels along the track at a Franklin Tennessee home indicating worn rollers
In-Motion Wobble

The Door Looks Like It's Wobbling

The door looks like it's wobbling as it travels, rather than sitting crooked when closed. That distinction matters โ€” a wobble in motion usually points to rollers, not a balance or spring issue.

Full Set Recommended Call Now โ†’

Hearing Grinding When Your Door Moves?

Call (615) 706-3471 for a free assessment before the wobble turns into a track problem.

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Why It Matters

Why It's Worth Fixing Promptly โ€” and Is This One Safer to DIY?

A worn roller is a small job. A worn roller left too long can become a track job. Here's why timing matters, and how roller work compares to other garage door repairs in terms of risk.

โฑ๏ธ Why It's Worth Fixing Promptly

  • A cracked or flat-spotted roller doesn't roll smoothly anymore โ€” it drags and bumps its way through the track instead
  • That extra impact has to go somewhere, and over time it's usually the track that absorbs it, bending slightly with every cycle
  • Catching a worn roller early is a small job. Catching it late sometimes means fixing the track too

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Is This One Safer to DIY?

  • Rollers don't carry the same danger as a spring or cable job โ€” they're not holding the door's weight under tension
  • There's less risk of something releasing suddenly compared to spring work
  • That said, replacing them still means working close to the track and the rest of the door system, and getting the alignment slightly wrong can cause new problems down the line
  • It's a lower-risk job than spring work, but still one we'd recommend leaving to someone who does it regularly

Rollers near the bottom of the door tend to wear faster than the ones near the top, since they carry more of the load and travel through the tightest part of the curve. That's why we typically replace the full set together โ€” mismatched wear between old and new rollers can cause the same uneven movement you're trying to fix in the first place.

The Process

What Replacement Involves

Rollers near the bottom of the door tend to wear faster than the ones near the top, since they carry more of the load and travel through the tightest part of the curve. Because of that, we typically replace the full set together rather than swapping just the obviously broken one โ€” mismatched wear between old and new rollers can cause the same uneven movement you're trying to fix in the first place.

A full set of roller replacements in Franklin typically runs $95 to $180, depending on whether you choose nylon or steel ball-bearing. We'll confirm the exact price after seeing your door, and for businesses needing reliable Commercial Garage Door Setup Services, our team handles everything from initial assessment to full installation.

Full set of garage door rollers being replaced together at a Franklin Tennessee home in Westhaven or Fieldstone Farms
New nylon garage door rollers installed in the track at a Franklin Tennessee home for quieter operation
New steel ball-bearing garage door rollers installed at a Franklin Tennessee home for heavy household use

Why We Replace the Full Set

Bottom Rollers Wear Fastest Mismatched Wear = Uneven Movement Full Set, One Visit $95 โ€“ $180 Confirmed After Inspection
Service Coverage

Areas We Cover

We handle roller replacement throughout Franklin and Williamson County, including the neighborhoods below and the corridors connecting them. No travel fee anywhere in the city.

Franklin Neighborhoods We Cover

Westhaven Fieldstone Farms Berry Farms Mack Hatcher Parkway Corridor

Our Franklin Roller Replacement Advantage

10โ€“14
Rollers per typical residential door Depending on the number of panels โ€” larger or double-wide doors typically have more.
$0
Travel fee anywhere in Franklin No distance charge across any neighborhood we cover.
5โ€“7yrs
Typical nylon roller lifespan Steel ball-bearing rollers can last longer, especially with occasional lubrication.
Garage door roller replacement service vehicle arriving at a Franklin Tennessee home in Williamson County for a free assessment

Hearing a Grinding Noise in Franklin? No Travel Fee

Call now for a free assessment. Honest diagnosis, full set replacement, flat-rate pricing.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A real technician answers when you call too. No automated system, no answering service.

Most residential doors use between ten and fourteen rollers, depending on the number of panels. Larger or double-wide doors typically have more.
We usually recommend the full set. Rollers wear at different rates depending on their position, and mixing old, worn rollers with new ones can cause the door to move unevenly.
Often, yes, especially if you switch from steel to nylon. A lot of the rattling and grinding people hear from an older door comes from worn rollers, not the opener.
Nylon rollers typically last five to seven years under normal household use. Steel ball-bearing rollers can last longer, especially with occasional lubrication, but tend to be a bit noisier throughout their life.
Either works. If rollers are showing wear during a scheduled maintenance check, we can usually handle it the same visit. If it's the main reason for the call, that's fine too.
Hearing a Grinding Noise When Your Door Moves?

Hearing a Grinding Noise
When Your Door Moves?

Call Garage Door Pro Murfreesboro at (615) 706-3471 for a free assessment. Family-owned, licensed, insured, and happy to tell you honestly whether it's a roller problem or something else.

๐Ÿ”ง Full Set Replacement Prevents the uneven movement mismatched rollers can cause.
๐Ÿ”‡ Nylon or Steel We help you pick the right fit for your household's use.
โœ… Free Assessment Honest diagnosis โ€” no travel fee anywhere in Franklin.