Check that all bolts holding the garage door track are secure.
How to repair a garage door that is off track.
Open and straighten the track at the spot where the roller has jumped out of the track use a pair of pliers and open up the track.
Hammer the bent track back into the correct shape against the wood until it has returned to proper alignment with the rest of the track.
Glide the wheels back onto the track.
The wooden block will act as a buffer to protect the door and the track.
Periodically remove debris in the track.
To start the process check overhead for a rope that connects the opener to the door.
This allows you to operate the door manually.
Bring wheels back to track.
Make sure the door is reattached to the opener and can open and close smoothly.
A bad dent will cause the garage door to go off track easily similar to what a damaged rail can do to a train.
To do this simply clamp the locking pliers beneath the door on one of the tracks.
Partially open the door and until the damaged track is lined up with one of the rollers.
Lubricate the garage door rollers with silicone spray to extend their life.
You can repair serious dents by pounding on them using a hammer and block of wood but if you have a rubber mallet around use it instead.
Here are viable diy tips to fix a jammed door.
Use a pair of pliers to pry open the track where the door has come off.
Check that the door is completely released from the opener then lift it until the track is lined up with one of the rollers.
This step requires caution so use a pair of vice grips or locking pliers to hold the garage door in place or ask someone to help you.
Pull the rope in order to release the door from the opener.
Using pliers manipulate the metal on the edge of the track and slip the wheels back into the track.
You can secure the wheels into the track by knocking the edge of the track back into shape as it was before you used pliers on it.
Open and close the door manually a few times to test if the rollers are operating smoothly.
Steps to fix garage door off track.
Now you can remove the wood and vise grips and your garage door should function properly.
Get back on track.
Use a pair of vice grips or locking pliers to hold the garage door in place.