When you try to open a frozen door with the automatic opener it can put a strain on the motor and cause it to overheat so pulling the emergency release cord is the best move in this situation.
How to get a frozen garage door open.
The hot water should melt the ice but the low temperatures will likely freeze it very quickly.
Pull the emergency release cord which will allow you to open the door.
This can be easily accomplished by pulling straight down on the handle leading up to the opener s track.
If applicable remember to unlock the side lock attached to the inside of the door.
Fill a five gallon bucket with very hot water and pour it under the door and then immediately try to open it.
Of course get help from another person if you are not able to do this yourself.
As we mentioned earlier your opener is only rated to lift the normal load of your garage door not the extra weight added by overcoming a frozen edge.
If your door is still frozen grab a heat gun if you have access to one and aim it at the bottom of the garage door moving along the entire edge.
Here is what you should do.
Or request service assistance from your local raynor dealer.
Start by disconnecting your opener from the track.
However if you are in a hurry you can always pour hot water along the edge of the garage door.
There should be water or now ice directly under.
This works quickly to unfreeze the door.
Pull up on the garage door to see if the leverage you provide is strong enough to break the ice seal.
How to open a frozen garage door 1.
Check the bottom of the door to make sure it is indeed frozen.
Pour hot water on the area where the garage door is stuck to the ground.
Disengage the opener from the garage door by pulling down on the red emergency release cord.
If you are not fast enough the additional water will freeze and make an even stronger bond with the door.
This usually has a red plastic handle and.
Try to open the door right after you pour.
Pouring boiling water on the frozen areas and then opening the door before the water freezes.
Your emergency release cord is usually red and found inside hanging from the opener.
Frozen garage door fixes 1.
With the ice beginning to release its hold on your door you should be able to lift the door by hand.
Pull the emergency release cord to allow you to manually open your door.
Go outside and scrape ice from between.
It may take a little to slowly heat the bottom of the door and melt the ice but it will met it safely without damaging the door.
It may be easier to do this from the inside of your garage where you can get good footing and leverage.