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Jared Wonders
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Garage Door Difficulties

Jared Wonders
  • Charlotte, NC
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Good evening BP users!

Recently purchased a property in SC and unfortunately we’ve been getting hit with a lot of rain lately. Our tenants were set to move in last Friday and noted water coming into the garage. Thankfully they noted the issue and let us know prior to any damage. The driveway slopes down and we should be able to divert the drains from the garage however to anyone’s knowledge is there any solution other than replacing the entire door due to the open crack near the bottom? Thanks in advance for everyone’s help and advice!

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Looks the problem is the floor is uneven. The door travel can be adjusted and they will never be water tight.

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