... is the water getting in?!?
Here's the situation, sorry for longish post! Door is fitted with this:
It's not been fitted well in the first place and is letting water in when there's driving rain. However the water doesn't appear to be getting in at the opening (handle) end and/or the hinge end, it's getting in more towards the middle. Given the design of the weather bar I can't get my head around HOW the water is tracking through and in. If you look at the side view image below, you will see the section that attaches to the door is one piece, it runs from the outer face to the underside. I've ran a small bead of sealant where you see the black arrow just in case water was finding its way in there. Hasn't fixed it.
If you look at the arrows on the other image (actual pic of the door), these indicate where the water appears to be dripping through. If you run your finger along the top of that inner seal, it's wet. I ended up taking the two inner seals off today to further investigate and when I ran my finger along the underside of the weather bar (underneath the door), it was wet ... but not at either end, further in as per the arrows. The bottom of the door is also getting wet. I know this because I recently shaved the door end (handle side) and the bare wood is wet at the bottom 2-3 inches.
I'm perplexed. From what I can see, the outer seal is engaging properly with the threshold when the door is closed. So, given the one piece design, how the heck is water a) getting in and b) tracking across those seals to the inside?
Also, when I open the door, there can sometimes be one or two small (operative word small) pools of water in the threshold but they're at the outer side (see white arrow in first image) and there's nothing to indicate this is the cause of the issue with the water that's finding its way inside.
Yes I might be forced to take the door off and investigate further but I'm trying to resolve without doing so if at all possible!
Any ideas?!?
Here's the situation, sorry for longish post! Door is fitted with this:
Exitex MWK 20 Mobility Weatherbar Kit - Various Finishes - Inward Opening Door - Weatherbars - Weatherbars & Door Surrounds - Thresholds & Weatherbars - Marches Architectural Ironmongery
Fitting Instructions: Threshold Section Check width between inside faces of the doorframe rebate and cut aluminium section to this size. (See Illustration) Notch the front ramped section as below. (See Illustration) This sill requires an under door
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It's not been fitted well in the first place and is letting water in when there's driving rain. However the water doesn't appear to be getting in at the opening (handle) end and/or the hinge end, it's getting in more towards the middle. Given the design of the weather bar I can't get my head around HOW the water is tracking through and in. If you look at the side view image below, you will see the section that attaches to the door is one piece, it runs from the outer face to the underside. I've ran a small bead of sealant where you see the black arrow just in case water was finding its way in there. Hasn't fixed it.
If you look at the arrows on the other image (actual pic of the door), these indicate where the water appears to be dripping through. If you run your finger along the top of that inner seal, it's wet. I ended up taking the two inner seals off today to further investigate and when I ran my finger along the underside of the weather bar (underneath the door), it was wet ... but not at either end, further in as per the arrows. The bottom of the door is also getting wet. I know this because I recently shaved the door end (handle side) and the bare wood is wet at the bottom 2-3 inches.
I'm perplexed. From what I can see, the outer seal is engaging properly with the threshold when the door is closed. So, given the one piece design, how the heck is water a) getting in and b) tracking across those seals to the inside?
Also, when I open the door, there can sometimes be one or two small (operative word small) pools of water in the threshold but they're at the outer side (see white arrow in first image) and there's nothing to indicate this is the cause of the issue with the water that's finding its way inside.
Yes I might be forced to take the door off and investigate further but I'm trying to resolve without doing so if at all possible!
Any ideas?!?