KillNThrill24
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I'm not sure where to start with this. So I'm hoping someone here can at least help point me in a direction on who to call/what to do.
My house was built in 1920, this was, I'm guessing, the original garage that was built with the house. I use it to store my gt500 and cobra in, as well as my mowers and a few other odds and ends. I have a 30x30 that was built in 2010 that I mainly use.
Last year I noticed I was having to hit the garage door button at the bottom of the track to override it, otherwise it would send the door back up. This year, I looked a little closer at it and started to see some things I was less than thrilled with.
The brick foundation was shifting when I moved in a couple years ago, but it's definitely looking worse now. It's shifting the entire front of the garage to the right. You can see the insulation panels on the ceiling starting to buckle, the walls starting to lean on the outside, and the front siding buckling. I'm not sure how much time I have to get this under control, but I'd like to have a plan sooner rather than later.
Should I contact someone to repair this? If so, who? Or does the whole thing need to come down and a new garage put up in its place?





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My house was built in 1920, this was, I'm guessing, the original garage that was built with the house. I use it to store my gt500 and cobra in, as well as my mowers and a few other odds and ends. I have a 30x30 that was built in 2010 that I mainly use.
Last year I noticed I was having to hit the garage door button at the bottom of the track to override it, otherwise it would send the door back up. This year, I looked a little closer at it and started to see some things I was less than thrilled with.
The brick foundation was shifting when I moved in a couple years ago, but it's definitely looking worse now. It's shifting the entire front of the garage to the right. You can see the insulation panels on the ceiling starting to buckle, the walls starting to lean on the outside, and the front siding buckling. I'm not sure how much time I have to get this under control, but I'd like to have a plan sooner rather than later.
Should I contact someone to repair this? If so, who? Or does the whole thing need to come down and a new garage put up in its place?






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