markblue777
Established Member
Hi all,
So I fitted my door on the porch as you may know if you are reading my WIP. However, we had a bit of a down poor last night and when I open the door the draft excluder brushes off the water that seemed to be sitting under the door and on the sill
I felt under the door and it was very wet. Just seems the draft excluder stopped it from coming inside.
The sill plate is level so no lean back to the house seems the driving rain went under the door though and just pooled where it was flat
What can I do to combat? Actually after writing all this I just thought. I have not go a drip edge on the door, so it prob needs that or else the rain will roll down the door as it is and fall back under won't it? Explains why the from of the door was wet at the bottom ( about and inch or so from bottom of door up was wet)
Hopefully it drys out today and I may need to get the heat gun on it tonight to and then I need to try and get a few coats of teak on it to protect it as well.
May have answered my own question but thoughts appreciated as I may be well off.
Cheers
Mark
So I fitted my door on the porch as you may know if you are reading my WIP. However, we had a bit of a down poor last night and when I open the door the draft excluder brushes off the water that seemed to be sitting under the door and on the sill
I felt under the door and it was very wet. Just seems the draft excluder stopped it from coming inside.
The sill plate is level so no lean back to the house seems the driving rain went under the door though and just pooled where it was flat
What can I do to combat? Actually after writing all this I just thought. I have not go a drip edge on the door, so it prob needs that or else the rain will roll down the door as it is and fall back under won't it? Explains why the from of the door was wet at the bottom ( about and inch or so from bottom of door up was wet)
Hopefully it drys out today and I may need to get the heat gun on it tonight to and then I need to try and get a few coats of teak on it to protect it as well.
May have answered my own question but thoughts appreciated as I may be well off.
Cheers
Mark