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Damaged or Dented Garage Door Panels
in Garland, TX

Panel damage on garage doors happens in two main ways in Garland: hailstorms and low-speed vehicle impacts in the driveway. Garland sits in the Dallas-Fort Worth hail belt, and the area sees multiple significant hail events each year. A dented panel is more than a cosmetic problem. If the damage is deep enough, it can affect how the door sections fold and move through the track.

Quick Answer

Dented garage door panels are usually caused by vehicle impact or hail, both of which are common in Garland. A dented panel can be replaced individually if the rest of the door is in good shape. If the door is more than 20 years old or multiple panels are damaged, replacing the full door is often the more practical choice. Have the damage assessed before the dent worsens and affects the door's balance.

Damaged or Dented Garage Door Panels in Garland

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • A visible dent, crease, or crack on one or more door panels
  • Multiple small circular dents consistent with hail damage
  • The door sections don't fold smoothly and catch when opening
  • A gap between two panels that wasn't there before
  • Paint is chipping or peeling around a dented area
  • The door makes a new popping sound where the damage is located

Root Causes

What Causes Damaged or Dented Garage Door Panels?

1

Hail Impact Damage

Garland gets hail large enough to dent steel garage door panels several times a decade. Panels on doors built before 2000 are typically thinner gauge steel and dent more easily than newer panels. A hailstorm that produces golf ball-sized hail, which the area has seen multiple times, can damage every panel on the door in a single event.

The Fix

Panel Replacement or Full Door Replacement

Matching replacement panels are ordered and swapped in. If the door is old enough that matching panels are no longer available, a full door replacement restores both function and appearance.

2

Low-Speed Vehicle Impact

Most driveway vehicle impacts happen at low speed, but even a slow bump is enough to crease a steel panel. The bottom panel takes most of the damage because it sits at bumper height. Once the bottom panel is bent, it often misaligns the sections above it and puts stress on the hinges and rollers.

The Fix

Bottom Panel Replacement and Track Inspection

The damaged panel is replaced and the technician checks the track and rollers for secondary damage caused by the misalignment. Replacing just the bottom panel is usually enough when the impact was minor.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Hail Impact Damage Low-Speed Vehicle Impact
Multiple small round dents scattered across the door surface
One large crease or pushed-in area at bumper height
Door sections catch or bind when folding open after the damage
Damage appeared after a storm, not an impact
Only the bottom panel is damaged and the rest of the door looks fine