Wood door or metal?
When all else fails, I just ask Ms. Oldschool. She knows........
WIFE is that friendly person and fellow partner that is always with you, to help solve all the problems you wouldn't have if you were single.
You can also try a heat gun or a hair dyer.
Do not strain your garage door opener trying to get open. I broke the gears in one once trying to open a frozen door. This was a $200 mistake.
Metal door.
Face the fact
Some things never come together
Parallel lines running on forever
And you can't turn back
There is never any starting over
Parallel lines never do cross over
Be careful using salt and other corrosives on that metal door. If you use them and can't get ALL of it off, you won't have a lower section of door in a few months. Metal door -- use a heating device to melt the ice, such as a hair dryer or kerosene torpedo heater. Just be careful using those and watch for overheating......
When all else fails, I just ask Ms. Oldschool. She knows........
WIFE is that friendly person and fellow partner that is always with you, to help solve all the problems you wouldn't have if you were single.
if you aint in no hurry, i would just put a space heater at the door on the inside of the garage and check it every few hours.. at some point that door will get above freezing..
as was said above, dont put it too close to the door,,ESPECIALLY if its a torpedo heater..
Boiling water