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Thread: How do you open a garage door that's frozen shut?

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    I usually grab the remote, walk over to the door and as I push the button, give the door a hard kick to the bottom frame. That's always worked for me.
    I use the heel of my foot to kick.

    If it doesn't move be sure to hit the down button really quick. Won't burn up the motor that way.

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    I got it to open!!! I used very warm water along the bottom and that did it. Thanks to everyone for your help.

    Carly
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlyblue View Post
    I got it to open!!! I used very warm water along the bottom and that did it. Thanks to everyone for your help.

    Carly
    Most of the time it is only a small skim of ice holding the door. Make sure there is no moisture there when you close it for the night.

    My door sticks like that if there is a couple of pieces of snow clogs that thaw out when the sun melts it down and then we get a cold night.

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