GARAGE DOOR SERVICES IN DANVILLE CA
Updated 227 days ago
139 Rubicon Cir Danville, CA 94526
The problem is the ground under that section has settled and the concrete dropped. This leads me to believe the garage may have been added some time after the home was built. It was built by someone that didn't do it correctly. The perimeter of the slab should be on a continuous footing specifically so this doesn't happen. You might want to try digging outside the garage at the problem area to see how thick the concrete is. My guess it will be about 4". If you live in a cold area, when the ground freezes, it causes the slab to heave (or raise). When it did that, it cracked the concrete and rain water from over time get into the crack and caused the ground to settle. That's another problem as well. The ground should have been compacted prior to pouring the slab, if it didn't have a specific structural design....
Call a garage door repair Danville CA specialist and do not attempting to fix the garage door if you found the problem is huge.