Commercial Overhead DoorTrack Repair & Replacement
Commercial door tracks are the structural framework that guides every opening and closing cycle. When tracks are damaged or misaligned, system-wide stress increases immediately — leading to derailment, safety hazards, and unexpected downtime.
Types of Commercial Door Track Systems
Commercial overhead doors use track configurations designed to match ceiling height, space constraints, and cycle demands. Selecting the proper track configuration and reinforcement level is critical to long-term reliability.
Signs Your Commercial Door Tracks Need Repair
Early identification prevents major system failure. If track alignment cannot be corrected through adjustment, section replacement may be required.
Jerky or uneven door travel Grinding or scraping sounds Visible bends or dents Rollers jumping or binding Door drifting off alignment Excess vibration during operation
Yes, it happens. We can fix it.
- �Forklift or truck impact
- �Loading dock collisions
- �Improper door operation under imbalance
- �Loose mounting brackets
- �Corrosion in humid or chemical-heavy environments
- �Excess strain from worn rollers or springs
Even minor track deformation can create cascading stress across the entire door system. Ignoring track damage increases risk of derailment, equipment damage, and workplace safety exposure.
Precision Track Repair & Replacement
Track repair and replacement requires precise alignment to protect full system balance. Our technicians inspect tracks using precision alignment tools, straighten minor deformations where structurally appropriate, replace severely damaged sections with heavy-gauge commercial steel tracks, reinforce mounting brackets, inspect rollers and springs for secondary stress, rebalance the door system, and perform full operational safety testing.
Most commercial track repairs are completed efficiently to minimize disruption in busy facilities.
Track Misalignment Develops Gradually Under Stress
Under our Preventative Maintenance Plans, our technicians inspect for bends, dents, and warping; verify vertical and horizontal alignment; tighten mounting brackets and fasteners; clean debris buildup from track channels; inspect roller wear and contact points; and assess corrosion from Utah's seasonal exposure.
Dust accumulation in Utah summer and freeze-thaw cycles in winter accelerate wear. For high-traffic doors, quarterly inspections are often recommended. Not sure how often your doors should be inspected? We can conduct a site audit to evaluate cycle demand, environmental exposure, and operational risk.
Schedule Commercial Track Service
When tracks fail, entire systems suffer. We restore alignment to protect long-term reliability. Call (801) 967-5359 or request commercial service online.