Harrris303
Established Member
Hi everyone, I've been approached by a guy whose front door is letting rain in at the bottom. I had a look at it yesterday and it's glazed at the top, and the bottom is field and raised panels with a single vertical muntin in the middle. There's a fairly large crack in the bottom of the muntin, from the joint upwards, so I'm assuming this is where the water is getting in.
The door is only stained and not painted, so any repairs would ideally be invisible, which basically says to me that the muntin needs removing and replacing as a whole.
One possibility I've thought of is just cutting it out where it meets each rail (leaving the tenons inside the rails). Then inserting a replacement piece with a small tenon at the top, and butting it up to the bottom rail, then just gluing and screwing it from beneath the door.
My only concern with that is I don't know how load-bearing a muntin is. If it does take some weight, then gluing and srewing might not be the best fix...
I'm not sure I've described the door and the problem brilliantly but I hope someone can see what I mean! Any input would be much appreciated. Cheers.
The door is only stained and not painted, so any repairs would ideally be invisible, which basically says to me that the muntin needs removing and replacing as a whole.
One possibility I've thought of is just cutting it out where it meets each rail (leaving the tenons inside the rails). Then inserting a replacement piece with a small tenon at the top, and butting it up to the bottom rail, then just gluing and screwing it from beneath the door.
My only concern with that is I don't know how load-bearing a muntin is. If it does take some weight, then gluing and srewing might not be the best fix...
I'm not sure I've described the door and the problem brilliantly but I hope someone can see what I mean! Any input would be much appreciated. Cheers.