TriumphFan
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This is the back door to my garage. It opens up to a paver patio. What can I do to prevent this? It happens anytime we get a decent rain. I've already had to replace the rotting jambs once.
TIA
Jim
TIA
Jim
Sounds like your patio is the issue. Is it sloped away from the door?
I have the identical problem with a man door. It's not so much the paver bricks but it's the fact I have no roof or overhang protecting the door and rain hitting on top of the metal threshold leaks in around the jams. I have had to cut off about 6 inches or so of the bottom of the jambs and brick molds and replace with PVC molding that doesn't soak up water and rot.
The problem with those prehung doors is the jamb ends aren't usually sealed/painted and the end grain soaks up the water and the swelling and contraction makes the caulking fail.
Not a prehung door and I did have the repairman seal the wood before he replaced the bottom six inches.
I think an overhang of some sort maybe the only solution.
It looks like your caulking has gave out under the door.
It looks like your caulking has gave out under the door.
Cawlk shouldn't be a primary source of waterproofing.
If your getting splashing on the walls from the lack of gutters I would be putting on gutters. It also looks like your patio is to high and the sand between them has been filled with dirt this dosnt allow for much drainage...gutters first however.
Hey, everybody. I just noticed that the thread that I replied to is 2 1/2 months old. Sorry.
