Unusual question here. 2 months ago I had a steel garage door installed. After a few weeks the laser beam was not working. I came to realize that when the roller tracks were installed, the bottom one had come loose (stripped bolt) and the track was warping inward to the point of of not lining up with laser on other side. The door itself was warping in as well. About this time, I noticed unusual dents. See attached photos. Wife an I definitely did not hit door causing dents. Kids, I suppose it's possible, but they claim no. Is it possible these dents are caused from the door warping in so much? I had the installer come out and look at it, and he is stating something must have hit door to cause this.
You can see in the pictures, it seems odd that they are all basically the same direction, up and down, same length and width, and are symetrical to each other. Except for the middle part.
So curious if anybody else has had this issue, can could shed some light on if it's possible the warping caused the dents. Or if I'm way off base, and something else must have hit and caused dents. Appreciate any thoughts!
Ken
You can see in the pictures, it seems odd that they are all basically the same direction, up and down, same length and width, and are symetrical to each other. Except for the middle part.
So curious if anybody else has had this issue, can could shed some light on if it's possible the warping caused the dents. Or if I'm way off base, and something else must have hit and caused dents. Appreciate any thoughts!
Ken


