I need to place a weather bar underneath my garage door to stop water from the outside getting underneath the garage door and onto the floor.
I've got a strip of wood to do the job and will be placing around 3-4 screws through it to secure it into the concrete. But whats the best way of sealing it along its length to stop water getting underneath it?
I was going to use silicone selant and put a wavy bead underneath it before I screw it down on the concrete, and then run a smear along the front when its in position. Would this be ok or is there a better way to do it? will silicone adhere to wood and concrete ok?
Also, where can you still get hardwood strips from - all I could get as a temporary measure was treated sawn timber which I know wont last that long but its all I could get.
I've got a strip of wood to do the job and will be placing around 3-4 screws through it to secure it into the concrete. But whats the best way of sealing it along its length to stop water getting underneath it?
I was going to use silicone selant and put a wavy bead underneath it before I screw it down on the concrete, and then run a smear along the front when its in position. Would this be ok or is there a better way to do it? will silicone adhere to wood and concrete ok?
Also, where can you still get hardwood strips from - all I could get as a temporary measure was treated sawn timber which I know wont last that long but its all I could get.