If your door rubs near the top or drags on the floor use a screwdriver not a drill to tighten the screws.
Up and over garage door sticking.
Position a space heater near the inside of the garage door on nights when freezing may occur to prevent a sticky garage.
Reasons for garage door sticking.
Lubricate the wheels and tracks of your garage door once every six months to prevent sticking.
In total the seal creates a substantial drag on the door which is enhanced by warm weather making the seal softer and stickier.
Even if you clear the ice the spring may be damaged and could need replacing.
Wear and tear parts wear out over time and need to be replaced.
Check to see if anything a shovel broom etc fell and is now stuck in the track that is causing it to be lodged.
Make sure all the screws are tight tighten the hinge screws in the door and the jamb.
If you do find that your problem is a broken spring call a professional immediately.
Debris dirt leaves grease and a number of things can get caught in the railings damage bumping into the.
Wipe down the tracks and rollers to clean off any dirt and grime.
Even with regular maintenance garage doors can sometimes stick refusing to open or close.
Built up dirt dust and debris can easily block your garage door s path and cause it to stick on its way up and down.
Weather ice and snow can wreak havoc on the hardware as well as the doors themselves.
Tighten any loose bolts.
I d try applying a drying not greasy lubricant to the weather stripping silicone or teflon.
If you experience a garage door sticking during a cold winter ice may have built up and put pressure on your springs.
With a drill you re more likely to over tighten the screw and strip the screw holes or chew up the screwheads.
If your weatherstripping was installed firmly to the door the problem is probably simple static friction.