
Track Alignment

Garage door off track? Hearing scraping or grinding sounds? We offer fast and reliable garage door track alignment in Modesto, Stockton, Tracy, Turlock, and across the Central Valley. At A Professional Garage Door, we fix misaligned tracks, rollers that have jumped the rail, and bent hardware throughout San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties.
Whether your door is stuck, uneven, or completely off track, our licensed technicians can restore safe, smooth operation the same day in most cases.
Why Track Alignment Matters
- Prevents further damage to rollers, springs, opener, or the door itself
- Eliminates safety hazards for you and your family
- Ensures smooth movement and reduces wear on garage door parts
- Helps your garage door operate quietly and efficiently
Common Garage Track Issues We Fix
- Rollers popped out of track
- Bent or warped tracks from impact or wear
- Loose or missing track fasteners
- Debris or misalignment causing the door to jam
- Tracks that are no longer level or plumb
Our Off-Track Repair & Realignment Process
🔍 Inspection
We assess track condition, roller integrity, brackets, and door balance.
🔧 Realignment & Repair
We reposition or replace bent sections, tighten hardware, and ensure smooth pathing.
⚖️ Final Testing
We confirm proper track spacing, roller movement, and verify opener safety settings.
Signs Your Garage Door Track Needs Realignment
- Door is uneven or jerky during movement
- You hear scraping, rubbing, or metal-on-metal noises
- Door appears to stick or get stuck mid-way
- Visible gap between the track and rollers
- Opener is straining or reversing on its own
Garage Door Track Alignment Near You
- Modesto (95350–95358)
- Stockton (95202–95212)
- Tracy (95376, 95377)
- Turlock, Riverbank, Ceres, Oakdale
- Stanislaus & San Joaquin Counties
Custom Door FAQs
We don’t recommend DIY repair. Tracks are under tension and improper handling can cause injury or make the problem worse. Always call a professional.
Common causes include accidental impact, worn-out rollers, loose bolts, and obstructions. Environmental wear can also warp the track over time.
Most realignments take 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on the extent of the damage and track type.