aforjeh
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Hi All
I'm currently repainting my external windows/doors. As I'm doing it I'm trying to correct a few minor problems...
My garage has a set of wooden folding doors as shown in the photos. There are two 'sets' of two door panels, arranged so that the central two open inwards, and then the final outer two then fold inwards.
Around the sides there is some weather sealing (shown in one of the photos on another door - a sort of loose 'L' profile, but between the doors there isn't any weather seal, other than a vertical wooden 'bar' on the outside.
There is a very slight top-to-bottom bow inwards on all the doors, but it really only seems to be an issue for the central pair where as you can see in the photos it allows light (and therefore wind, rain, etc) through. The external sealing 'bar' between these two is pressed tightly against the opposing door at the top and bottom, but a good 3mm gap in the middle.
It does allow some rain to drive in, and that then sits on the floor under the door. There is a rubber strip on the floor to prevent stuff blowing under the door, but this has the side effect of holding on to any water that drives in, and in winter the doors swell up and are difficult to open/shut.
So - I'd like suggestions on how to fix that gap.
Is there a type of seal that will accomodate the 0-3mm gap, or should I attempt to widen the gap (move some hardware, or remove some material) and get seal to suit that gap?
Or should I attempt to remove the bow in the doors?
Thanks!
Aaron
I'm currently repainting my external windows/doors. As I'm doing it I'm trying to correct a few minor problems...
My garage has a set of wooden folding doors as shown in the photos. There are two 'sets' of two door panels, arranged so that the central two open inwards, and then the final outer two then fold inwards.
Around the sides there is some weather sealing (shown in one of the photos on another door - a sort of loose 'L' profile, but between the doors there isn't any weather seal, other than a vertical wooden 'bar' on the outside.
There is a very slight top-to-bottom bow inwards on all the doors, but it really only seems to be an issue for the central pair where as you can see in the photos it allows light (and therefore wind, rain, etc) through. The external sealing 'bar' between these two is pressed tightly against the opposing door at the top and bottom, but a good 3mm gap in the middle.
It does allow some rain to drive in, and that then sits on the floor under the door. There is a rubber strip on the floor to prevent stuff blowing under the door, but this has the side effect of holding on to any water that drives in, and in winter the doors swell up and are difficult to open/shut.
So - I'd like suggestions on how to fix that gap.
Is there a type of seal that will accomodate the 0-3mm gap, or should I attempt to widen the gap (move some hardware, or remove some material) and get seal to suit that gap?
Or should I attempt to remove the bow in the doors?
Thanks!
Aaron