If your garage door motor shakes your master bedroom floor, your vibration isolation is non-existent. We install Industrial Silencing Kits designed for Bridgeport's older residential structures.
"Most people think the noise is the motor. Usually, it's the structure amplifying the vibration."
— Silas, Lead Tech
Modern garage door openers are lighter and spin faster, creating high-frequency resonance that travels through wall studs. Standard mounts don't stop this—they transmit it.
Detecting wall-stud vibration patterns in local colonial homes.
High-density rubber dampeners with steel stress-reduction plates.
Lead Acoustic Technician
"Ask me about frequency spikes, motor decoupling, or why your ceiling feels like it's vibrating at 2 AM."
Custom-molded polyurethane dampeners that decouple the motor from the rail.
Load-bearing steel inserts that distribute weight evenly across residential joists.
High-density acoustic sealant for track-to-wall mounting points.
Final balance check to ensure zero rotational wobble during motor engagement.
We analyze the decibel spikes during opening and closing cycles.
Hardware matched exactly to your motor brand and home age.
Noise reduction verified before we leave the lab site.