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Garage Door Off Track
in Overland Park, KS

When a garage door goes off track, the panels hang at an angle or bunch up and the door is stuck. This happens a lot in Overland Park neighborhoods like Blue Valley and Leawood where attached garages sit on concrete slabs that shift slightly over the years. Running a door that's off track will bend the panels and can cause the whole door to come down fast.

Quick Answer

A garage door goes off track when the rollers pop out of the vertical or horizontal rails, usually after an impact or because the tracks have shifted. In Overland Park, frost heave and settling ground under older slabs can pull track anchors out of alignment. A technician straightens or replaces the track and reseats the rollers. Don't try to run the door again until it's been looked at, call (913) 901-9954.

Garage Door Off Track in Overland Park

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The door is visibly crooked or one side is higher than the other
  • Panels are pressing against or rubbing the track on one side
  • The door grinds or scrapes loudly when moving
  • A roller is visibly sitting outside the track rail
  • The door moved partway and then stopped completely and won't budge
  • There is a visible bend or kink in one of the vertical track rails

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Off Track?

1

Impact from Vehicle or Object

Hitting the door with a car bumper or backing into it is the most common reason rollers pop out of the track. Even a slow-speed bump transfers enough force to knock a roller loose, especially on doors with worn rollers.

The Fix

Track Realignment and Roller Replacement

The technician resets the rollers into the track, checks the track brackets for bending, and tests the door through a full cycle. Bent sections of track are replaced rather than bent back, because bent track doesn't hold alignment reliably.

2

Track Bracket Loosening from Slab Movement

In Overland Park, the clay-heavy soil under garage slabs shifts with moisture changes through the year. That movement slowly works the lag bolts on track wall brackets loose, letting the track drift out of plumb until the rollers can no longer stay seated.

The Fix

Track Bracket Re-anchoring and Alignment

Loose brackets are tightened into solid wood framing or re-anchored with larger hardware. The track is then measured and adjusted back to vertical before the door is tested.

3

Worn or Broken Rollers

Steel rollers that haven't been lubricated crack and chip over time, especially in garages that see freezing temperatures each winter. A cracked roller can catch on a seam in the track and jump out during normal operation.

The Fix

Roller Replacement

All rollers are inspected and worn or cracked ones are replaced with nylon-coated rollers, which roll quieter and handle temperature changes better than bare steel.

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 from Vehicle or Object Track Bracket Loosening from Slab Movement Worn or Broken Rollers
Fresh dent or scrape mark visible on door panel
Track bracket visibly tilted away from the wall
Roller visible outside the track rail with no obvious impact damage
Grinding noise that got worse gradually over weeks
Door went off track suddenly with a loud pop
Multiple brackets loose along the same side of the door