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Hi all! Long term lurker, first time poster here - been using DIYnot forums for many years and always managed to find an answer, alas this one has me stumped so time to create an account and get posting!
We have some bifold doors in our kitchen that occassionaly leak in a very specific place when it rains heavily:
[GALLERY=media, 104998]Leak Context by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
The water isn't running down the inside, it appears to be coming up and over the innermost channel of the threshold (i.e. one without any drainage holes:
[GALLERY=media, 104999]Leak Closeup by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
I've notice that the inner most channel is filling with water:
[GALLERY=media, 104996]Water In Innermost Channel by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
I suspect that the brushes are soaking up the water and pulling it up and over the threshold thus creating the gravity defying effect.
I then noticed from the outside that there is a definite gap in the gasket:
[GALLERY=media, 104997]Gap In Seal by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
So, as a starter for 10, I have ordered a length of gasket to replace the one that is too short, however I would really appreciate any additional advice or opinions.
Thanks all!
We have some bifold doors in our kitchen that occassionaly leak in a very specific place when it rains heavily:
[GALLERY=media, 104998]Leak Context by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
The water isn't running down the inside, it appears to be coming up and over the innermost channel of the threshold (i.e. one without any drainage holes:
[GALLERY=media, 104999]Leak Closeup by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
I've notice that the inner most channel is filling with water:
[GALLERY=media, 104996]Water In Innermost Channel by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
I suspect that the brushes are soaking up the water and pulling it up and over the threshold thus creating the gravity defying effect.
I then noticed from the outside that there is a definite gap in the gasket:
[GALLERY=media, 104997]Gap In Seal by 9InchPianist posted 1 Aug 2020 at 9:39 AM[/GALLERY]
So, as a starter for 10, I have ordered a length of gasket to replace the one that is too short, however I would really appreciate any additional advice or opinions.
Thanks all!