My Garage Door Crunched Itself Please Help I don't Know What To Do.
I live in a condo complex and my garage is in a separate building that. The garage door is not a single piece, it is broken up into hinged parts. Recently someone backed their car into the corner of the exterior of my garage cracking the stucco and it caused it to be misaligned. They left before I could see who it was. My garage door was open at the time and when I tried to use to electric garage door opener it stopped at the last section and bent the last piece slightly in the center where the electric opener attaches to the last piece. I stopped the electric door opener before any major damage was done. The door manually pulls down manually but is definitely not aligned. 4 months later the HOA got around to fixing the exterior of the garage. The guy fixing the exterior of the garage door tried to open and close the door when I wasn't home with the electric door opener. He bent and tore the first piece when the electric arm was ripped out of the garage door piece. I was wondering - can I rivet and patch the door and realign the tracks? How do I realign the tracks? I've spent hours looking online and can't find a good guide to realign. What is the main goal when aligning the tracks? Is this even the problem? I have to rent out my place and don't want to wait another 4 months for the HOA to help me. I really appreciate any thoughts anyone might have. Thank you for your time.
-Ben
I live in a condo complex and my garage is in a separate building that. The garage door is not a single piece, it is broken up into hinged parts. Recently someone backed their car into the corner of the exterior of my garage cracking the stucco and it caused it to be misaligned. They left before I could see who it was. My garage door was open at the time and when I tried to use to electric garage door opener it stopped at the last section and bent the last piece slightly in the center where the electric opener attaches to the last piece. I stopped the electric door opener before any major damage was done. The door manually pulls down manually but is definitely not aligned. 4 months later the HOA got around to fixing the exterior of the garage. The guy fixing the exterior of the garage door tried to open and close the door when I wasn't home with the electric door opener. He bent and tore the first piece when the electric arm was ripped out of the garage door piece. I was wondering - can I rivet and patch the door and realign the tracks? How do I realign the tracks? I've spent hours looking online and can't find a good guide to realign. What is the main goal when aligning the tracks? Is this even the problem? I have to rent out my place and don't want to wait another 4 months for the HOA to help me. I really appreciate any thoughts anyone might have. Thank you for your time.
-Ben
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