Gaps In Garage Door Structure
If there are gaps it could be that the stops aren t aligned correctly on the door.
Gaps in garage door structure. But the driveways will tend to shrink and pull away and you ll get a gap that will open up. I ve got a house that s 40 years old tom. A garage door gap of almost any size is an invitation to unwanted guests. What happens is the driveway believe it or not starts to sort of shift away from the building creating a gap in asphalt.
When there s a gap between your garage door and the floor unwanted elements from outside have an invitation to come in and wreak havoc. I m calling about my garage door. When the concrete garage floor is first poured the concrete at the bottom of the garage door is normally level. Dirt and leaves can be blown in by the wind and create more work for you when cleaning up your garage.
And now i m starting to get gaps and not only that. Often there will be a gap at each side or at only one side and the center of the garage door will be down against the concrete. Gaps along the sides and top of the door let in wind rain and snow and gaps along the floor let in not just weather but also critters. Part of the garage door is rotten at the bottom.
It often ranges from a half inch to an inch or two. Garage doors are very large and while all come with a bottom seal to keep out water wind dirt and unwanted intruders the seals themselves can break down over time. Mice can squeeze through a garage door gap the size of a dime. The stops on your garage door are rubber seal that runs along the edges of your garage door.
You fine tune the level by inserting. It s wooden and the house is settled on the corners of the driveway. In more extreme cases the concrete floor or driveway apron under the door can shift crack or settle creating large gaps under the door that standard seals can t cover. The gap around a door frame is a structural necessity it allows you to fine tune the jamb level and acts as a buffer between the jamb and wall framing.
The size of the gap varies from home to home. They re there to create a seal when your garage door is closed keeping the door from staying open and keeping the weather out of your garage. Gaps at the bottom of the two corners of the garage door is often overlooked. Seldom do we step back and look at this area but if we did we may notice that there is a gap.
If the garage door has a gap at the bottom area then the concrete slab may have structurally moved. When the home was first built the gap was not there but over time it appears. And i think the garage door is the same age.