Hello,
I've searched the forum for similar posts but unable to find one relating to my query. Sorry for the long post but it's a mystery for the window company.
Soo, We had new upvc doors and windows fitted a year and a half ago. The windows are great well manufactured and fitted, but the back door, we've been having problems with since august. They're covered under warranty so we've had engineers/technicians coming and going since then and getting nowhere.
The back door has been leaking from underneath the bottom part of the door frame every time it rained. The company were adamant it was due to my pointing, and they wouldn't listen to me when I told them we didn't have cavity walls so even if water was instantly appearing at the bottom of the frame from a meter above the top of the frame, it was unlikely to be my pointing. They wouldn't investigate further until I had repointed. I went to the expense of repointing and low and behold it didn't fix the problem. They then sent out technicians twice after to reseal a few places but still it leaked. After more badgering from me, they finally agreed to get someone to take the door out and re-fit it. The fitters said it was getting in in the bottom corners of the frame and seeping out under; due to the bottom section of the frame being cut smaller so the width wasn't the same as the rest of the frame causing something to happen with the corners? (after about 5 mins of it to explaining it to me I was lost). He then told me he'd put the frame back on a bed of mastic and pumped a tube of it into the bottom frame before securing it and said that'll do the trick. Hurrahhh
He left, I felt elated and happy that I could finally have flooring fitted in my kitchen after living with bare floorboards since the leak. But the happiness hasn't lasted and i still have a wet area at the back.
The threshold that the door sits on is a concrete block 6in thick original to the 1930's house, same as the front door (which the only problem was with a leaking letter box which was easily fixed with a bead of sealant) with no leaking/frame problems and the patio doors. Its my old family home so I've been here for 20+ years and there's never been a problem with the previous back doors.
As the winter months have come in I've noticed that condensation has been running down the actual door adding to wet area, i mentioned this to the fitted but he didn't seem too fussed about it. In the few days since its been refitted, the condensation seems worse on the door! Its rained since as well so i'm finding it difficult to see if the Leak has been fixed.
Could it be the actual door that is faulty rather than the frame?? The front door is exactly the same only it has a letter box.
Part of me feels like the panel insert in the door isn't sealed right and water is seeping in down into the door panel out through the bottom on the door which then collects in door frame threshold, then because there's quite a bit of water it can't escape out of the drainage holes fast enough and finds its way out at the corners. This could explain the condensation collecting as well. But a technician said it was impossible water could be getting in the actual door and that was the end of that convo.
I did think the condensation is only on the back door because the front door is south facing, but then the condensation happens a few hour after sundown.
What do you guys think? Is the door faulty? or is it the fitting? I'm going to try and bare leaving the heating off for the condensation to see if the leak is fixed, but then i think the insulation on the new door should be minimizing condensation not be the way it is and with the front door being ok, the door is at fault.
It's a croydon style door similar to this one -
http://www.we-do-doors.co.uk/item/92844/1403/white/Croydon-upvc-front-doors/Croydon-evros.html
Any help on this annoying problems would be amazing before I go crazy cat lady on the window company.
I've searched the forum for similar posts but unable to find one relating to my query. Sorry for the long post but it's a mystery for the window company.
Soo, We had new upvc doors and windows fitted a year and a half ago. The windows are great well manufactured and fitted, but the back door, we've been having problems with since august. They're covered under warranty so we've had engineers/technicians coming and going since then and getting nowhere.
The back door has been leaking from underneath the bottom part of the door frame every time it rained. The company were adamant it was due to my pointing, and they wouldn't listen to me when I told them we didn't have cavity walls so even if water was instantly appearing at the bottom of the frame from a meter above the top of the frame, it was unlikely to be my pointing. They wouldn't investigate further until I had repointed. I went to the expense of repointing and low and behold it didn't fix the problem. They then sent out technicians twice after to reseal a few places but still it leaked. After more badgering from me, they finally agreed to get someone to take the door out and re-fit it. The fitters said it was getting in in the bottom corners of the frame and seeping out under; due to the bottom section of the frame being cut smaller so the width wasn't the same as the rest of the frame causing something to happen with the corners? (after about 5 mins of it to explaining it to me I was lost). He then told me he'd put the frame back on a bed of mastic and pumped a tube of it into the bottom frame before securing it and said that'll do the trick. Hurrahhh
He left, I felt elated and happy that I could finally have flooring fitted in my kitchen after living with bare floorboards since the leak. But the happiness hasn't lasted and i still have a wet area at the back.
The threshold that the door sits on is a concrete block 6in thick original to the 1930's house, same as the front door (which the only problem was with a leaking letter box which was easily fixed with a bead of sealant) with no leaking/frame problems and the patio doors. Its my old family home so I've been here for 20+ years and there's never been a problem with the previous back doors.
As the winter months have come in I've noticed that condensation has been running down the actual door adding to wet area, i mentioned this to the fitted but he didn't seem too fussed about it. In the few days since its been refitted, the condensation seems worse on the door! Its rained since as well so i'm finding it difficult to see if the Leak has been fixed.
Could it be the actual door that is faulty rather than the frame?? The front door is exactly the same only it has a letter box.
Part of me feels like the panel insert in the door isn't sealed right and water is seeping in down into the door panel out through the bottom on the door which then collects in door frame threshold, then because there's quite a bit of water it can't escape out of the drainage holes fast enough and finds its way out at the corners. This could explain the condensation collecting as well. But a technician said it was impossible water could be getting in the actual door and that was the end of that convo.
I did think the condensation is only on the back door because the front door is south facing, but then the condensation happens a few hour after sundown.
What do you guys think? Is the door faulty? or is it the fitting? I'm going to try and bare leaving the heating off for the condensation to see if the leak is fixed, but then i think the insulation on the new door should be minimizing condensation not be the way it is and with the front door being ok, the door is at fault.
It's a croydon style door similar to this one -
http://www.we-do-doors.co.uk/item/92844/1403/white/Croydon-upvc-front-doors/Croydon-evros.html
Any help on this annoying problems would be amazing before I go crazy cat lady on the window company.