jimandjean
Active Member
So i know there have been several posted questions around failures of the doors over water intrusion. So this is bringing two questions to mind:
1) If the doors have not progressed to failure, would there be some merit in drilling weep drains into the frame that faces down when the doors are in the closed position. This would allow any potential moisture to more promptly drain and not cause as much problem
2) Has anyone already tried using a hydrophobic product (e.g. Rustoleum Neverwet) to treat both doors on the side and internal (rough face) surfaces to reduce the water penetration into parts that are causing the intrusion to occur?
1) If the doors have not progressed to failure, would there be some merit in drilling weep drains into the frame that faces down when the doors are in the closed position. This would allow any potential moisture to more promptly drain and not cause as much problem
2) Has anyone already tried using a hydrophobic product (e.g. Rustoleum Neverwet) to treat both doors on the side and internal (rough face) surfaces to reduce the water penetration into parts that are causing the intrusion to occur?