And How to Fix Them
Garage doors in Buffalo work harder than most people realize. Between lake-effect snow, freezing temperatures, road salt, and constant seasonal changes, garage door systems across Western New York take a real beating.
If your garage door is acting up, chances are it’s not random. Below are the 10 most common garage door problems Buffalo homeowners face, along with practical guidance on what you can safely check yourself—and when it’s time to call 716 Garage Door Repair for professional help.
1. Garage Door Won’t Open or Close
This is the most common (and stressful) issue.
Typical causes in Buffalo
- Frozen or misaligned safety sensors
- Snow or ice buildup in tracks
- Broken springs
- Opener strain from cold weather
What you can try
Clear snow and ice from the tracks and check that the photo-eye sensors near the floor are clean and aligned.
If the door still won’t move, stop using it. Forcing a frozen or damaged door can cause bigger repairs.
2. Broken Garage Door Springs
Cold weather is brutal on springs. Metal becomes brittle in freezing temperatures, which is why spring failures spike in Buffalo winters.
Warning signs
- A loud bang from the garage
- Door opens only a few inches
- Door feels extremely heavy
Spring replacement is dangerous and should always be handled by a trained professional. This is a job for 716 Garage Door Repair, not a DIY attempt.
3. Loud Grinding or Squeaking Noises
Cold temperatures thicken lubricants and increase friction.
Common causes
- Dry rollers and hinges
- Worn bearings
- Loose hardware
Lubrication helps, but persistent noise often means components are wearing out.
4. Door Opens Unevenly or Looks Crooked
If one side lifts faster than the other, stop using the door.
Likely issues
- Broken cable
- Uneven spring tension
- Track misalignment
This puts serious stress on the opener and can lead to sudden failure.

5. Garage Door Reverses for No Apparent Reason
This often happens during winter when sensors are dirty or affected by snow glare.
What to check
- Clean sensor lenses
- Make sure sensors are facing each other
- Remove snow, salt, or slush from the floor area
If reversing continues, professional adjustment is needed.
6. Remote or Wall Button Stops Working
Cold weather drains batteries quickly.
Try this first
- Replace remote batteries
- Test the wall control
If neither works, the issue may be wiring or opener-related — something 716 Garage Door Repair can diagnose quickly.
7. Door Slams Shut
This is a serious safety hazard.
Cause
- Broken or failing springs
Stop using the door immediately and call a professional.

8. Rollers Jump Off the Track
Ice, impact, or worn rollers can cause this.
Why it matters
- Can damage panels
- Can jam the door
- Can cause injury
Track realignment should be handled by an experienced technician.
9. Rust and Corrosion
Road salt and moisture accelerate corrosion on Buffalo garage doors.
Common areas affected
- Bottom brackets
- Springs
- Cables
- Tracks
Routine inspections help catch rust early.
10. Aging or Outdated Opener
Cold weather exposes weaknesses in older openers.
Signs it’s time to upgrade
- Slow response
- Loud operation
- Inconsistent performance
Modern openers handle Buffalo winters far better.
Garage door problems rarely fix themselves — especially in Buffalo’s climate. If something feels off, it usually is.
When in doubt, calling 716 Garage Door Repair early can prevent small issues from turning into expensive winter emergencies.
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