The following are some common problems with residential garage doors in the winter:



- The door does not open. The most common winter issue is a door that won't open. Cold weather can cause lubricants to freeze, resulting in jerky rolling or stuck doors.

- A malfunctioning garage door opener. The residential garage opener is the box at the top of the door that controls the door's opening and closing. You may have an issue with the opener if you try to open or close the garage door but you don't hear the system firing up.

- The door feels heavy. A garage door system's springs are also affected by cold weather. Repairing or replacing garage door springs should always be handled by a professional.

- Frozen door. If your residential garage door is stuck, check for accumulations of ice and snow at the base. Use hot water to melt the ice on the bottom of the door or chip it off carefully if it's frozen to the concrete floor.



Here at Overhead Door CT, we have a variety of garage door openers available. Learn more about our services by contacting us today.



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