CharlestonJoe
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A friend of mine has a garage door that sticks when it's cold. I have lubed the daylights out of it with garage door lube, which is what I use on mine and mine works great. Cold here being below 50, when it hits the low 20's later this week it will be really bad. The only thing I can figure is with the cooler temperatures the metal is constricting and tightening up? It's an all metal door, that's 8-9 ft wide and 7 ft tall. It has the kind of springs that whined up over the door as opposed to the springs that run parallel with the rails. The door doesn't shut tight to the ground, nor is it frozen to the ground. It sticks when it first tries to open, sometimes it comes up a foot then it sticks or binds and goes back down and you have to hit the button again, when it gets colder she will have to do it 2-3 times. I'm also wondering if maybe one spring (the left or right side) is tighter than the other and it's coming up crooked and binding up that way and the colder weather intensifies it? There's no problems spring,summer or fall. Maybe the door is meant for a more tropical location? Lol
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks!
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks!



scaring the **** out of my wife and I. She panicked, called 911 and went to the hospital via ambulance, he came back too within seconds, I think he just jarred the **** out of something, maybe a concussion even though he didn't land on his head
, the hospital decided to keep him overnight to observe him/ collect insurance money (in my opinion). I'm not saying he shouldn't have went to the hospital, I had him loaded in the truck and ready to go, but she insisted on 911, the hospital is only 15 minutes away for crying out loud.