I recently (or should I say FINALLY) replaced an old one piece wooden flip-out garage door with a decent roll-up door. The flip-out door had a piece cut yo match the random gap at the bottom, but the roll-up door does not have that luxury.
My initial instincts say to go straight for concrete, etc. but with the oddness of the gap, I can't figure out how to build a form that would do the trick.
Maybe there's another option?
A friend of mine suggested using asphalt patch to build it up.
Another idea was to build it up like a tiny brick wall.
Not as concerned with looks as much as getting a decent seal to keep out critters and weather, but I don't want it to look too much like a ghetto hack job.
The attached picture of the outside shows how bad it really is and the red circle highlights an X where I marked where the garage floor "crosses the level or the bottom of the door. In other words, to the right of the X the door seal goes below the floor level, to the left of the X the seal ends up above the floor level.
I can deal with the inside looking a little funky but I'll try to make the outside not too noticeable.
Thanks in advance. Any ideas (besides pouring a new garage floor and driveway) would be a huge help.
My initial instincts say to go straight for concrete, etc. but with the oddness of the gap, I can't figure out how to build a form that would do the trick.
Maybe there's another option?
A friend of mine suggested using asphalt patch to build it up.
Another idea was to build it up like a tiny brick wall.
Not as concerned with looks as much as getting a decent seal to keep out critters and weather, but I don't want it to look too much like a ghetto hack job.
The attached picture of the outside shows how bad it really is and the red circle highlights an X where I marked where the garage floor "crosses the level or the bottom of the door. In other words, to the right of the X the door seal goes below the floor level, to the left of the X the seal ends up above the floor level.
I can deal with the inside looking a little funky but I'll try to make the outside not too noticeable.
Thanks in advance. Any ideas (besides pouring a new garage floor and driveway) would be a huge help.
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