The dangers of a bowed garage door.
Garage door bowing at bottom.
When a garage door is bowed generally it may not fit properly in the rails located at the sides of the garage door.
Generally wooden garage doors may be more likely to bow due to weather related conditions but all garage doors may be prone to bowing due to a centralized garage door opener.
If you only have one warped garage door panel or just a couple it may be most cost effective to simply replace those panels as the cost of replacing a garage door panel is much lower than replacing the entire door.
Measure the width of your door with a tape measure.
Steel garage doors can experience bowing but it is far less likely.
If your garage starts off by having one panel bowed and it doesn t get fixed right away those extreme temperatures and the additional stress of trying to use the garage door will lead to costly repairs.
Pull down on the emergency disconnect rope.
Bowing garage doors are usually caused by wear and tear or exposure to moisture but there s a different mechanism at play when you re dealing with an insulated garage door.
If your steel door is bowing it may be that you have a centrally situated garage door opener that is not strong enough to handle the weight of your door smoothly.
Unplug the garage door opener power cord if your door uses an opener.
A bowed garage door is considered impaired and if neglected can worsen and cause even more damage to the door or even the track system.
How to fix a bowing garage door.
Purchase a strut that is 1 inch shorter than the door width.