I have some sliding patio doors. They are south facing coastal so you can imagine sometimes they get pelted. When this happens the drain channel becomes overwhelmed. I decided to take a look today and poured a litre of water into the channel and to my surprise the water ran and collected at the far fixed end away from the usual drain hole at the sliding end meaning the doors are not level and lean sufficiently away from the drain hole that the channel will fill and breach before the water can drain. As this channel is generally dry I can only assume that after the storm the water in the channel that pools then finds its own way out via the screws through the channel into the sub floor.
Does the channel that the external weep holes connect to run the whole length of the bottom frame so that I could drill a new hole in the drain channel at fixed end from inside to out at 45degrees and assume that I will find this channel and in doing so solve the problem?
Does the channel that the external weep holes connect to run the whole length of the bottom frame so that I could drill a new hole in the drain channel at fixed end from inside to out at 45degrees and assume that I will find this channel and in doing so solve the problem?
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