Do you have a door threshold or weatherboard on the bottom of the door including a groove underneath acting as a rain drip? Any metal or plastic water bar on the cill? or too much gap round the door?
There're many type of rain cill protector you can fit, one of them below
Hi - I have this problem also. I have a wooden weatherboard at the bottom of the door which includes the groove for a rain drip, but water still blows underneath. Is there an extra rubber seal or something that I can add to it? It opens inwards btw.
Thanks very much for any help offered.
Thanks - my problem is that the door already has a wooden weatherboard at the bottom, and these fittings look like they affix to the door itself rather than as an additional element onto the existing weatherboard. I'd rather not replace the weatherboard as I'm not much of a dab hand at these things.
I've seen that there are products called 'rubber floor seals' that are advertised for using with garage doors, and wonder whether something similar might work for me to sit just in front of the bottom of the weatherboard?
Thanks so much for replying. Hopefully you can advise me on this.
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