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Loose belt garage door.
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A constant grinding noise could be a sign that your garage door opener s chain or belt is either too loose or too tight either way it needs adjusting.
The average life of a belt drive garage door ranges from 7 to 10 years with some which will need belt changing after only a few years while others might not for nearly two decades it depends on the quality of the product.
A belt drive garage door opener uses a rubber belt instead of chain links to open the garage door this makes it relatively soundless compared to its chain counterpart.
I recently replaced our chain driven garage door opener which functioned fine for 9 years with a chamberlain myq opener which runs off of a belt instead.
Brand new chamberlain garage door opener with excessive slack in belt drive.
The belt should still have a little slack when the door is closed.
If you hear a squeaky noise when the door is opening and closing this is most likely a sign that the pvc part of the exterior frame weather stripping and the weather stripping between garage door sections have probably dried out and are.
It was nearly a direct swap and all works as desired except.
When opening the door the belt on the non pulling side is very loose.
This would reduce the slack and less tension on the belt.
However you may have to adjust the travel slightly.