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PompeyKing 03-19-2024 09:46 AM

Garage Panel Repair/Replacement
 
I'm sure that I am not the first person to run into the garage door before it was fully open with my golf cart. (no I wasn't drinking, just in a hurry) The door's lower panel has a big dent in it. It stills opens and closed but there is a gap on the bottom and it looks terrible. Has anyone had experience with this? Was the panel fixed or replaced? Any info or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Elaine Dickinson 03-19-2024 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by PompeyKing (Post 2313095)
I'm sure that I am not the first person to run into the garage door before it was fully open with my golf cart. (no I wasn't drinking, just in a hurry) The door's lower panel has a big dent in it. It stills opens and closed but there is a gap on the bottom and it looks terrible. Has anyone had experience with this? Was the panel fixed or replaced? Any info or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Ours was dented before we even moved in. The bottom panel was replaced and repainted as it was obviously covered by the home warranty. It can be done easily, the only issue could be is certain models of garage doors go out of production, meaning your panel is no longer available even if your house is a few years old. I believe ROMAC is the company that did our initial garage door and did the replacement work. If you have the information on who installed your garage door I'd start there. It's easy to replace a panel just a pain if it's no longer produced.

villagetinker 03-19-2024 04:46 PM

It MIGHT be possible to straighten the dent in the panel, I helped a neighbor and we got the panel fairly straight, but they eventually replaced it any way. The fix required a few steel beams, clamps, spacer boards and lots of LUCK.

PompeyKing 03-20-2024 01:14 PM

Thanks

PompeyKing 03-20-2024 01:15 PM

Wow... I'll look into replacing it....

villagetinker 03-20-2024 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by PompeyKing (Post 2313566)
Wow... I'll look into replacing it....

Wait until you see the replacement costs.


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