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Kendra T.
  • Elk Grove, CA
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To fix or not to fix? Concrete slab...

Kendra T.
  • Elk Grove, CA
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I bought an "as-is" house. Unfortunately I did not see the extent of the crack damage in the garage until we took the old garage door down. There's a crack on the concrete slab that is makes it difficult for the new door to close fully. Probably about 2' of space towards one corner that creates an opening about 2-3" inches.

I've got some bids from a few contractors that can tear the slab apart and put a new one for a reasonable price.

The question is, should I go ahead and fix the concrete slab in the garage?

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