Awesomeblossom
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We had brand new garage doors installed in our new garage. They poured rain in the channels, leaking water all over the floor. They even snowed and iced inside through the door seams, soaking the inner insulation. The seams did not meet together well at all and you could see daylight, so we returned them.
We just had new garage doors installed from a new company, and we were met with a huge downpour last night. One of the three new garage doors was leaking last night. The garage faces the north. The rain was coming out of the southwest and the bulk of it was blocked by the building.
However, starting at the top and all the way down the side, on the inside of the building, rain is just pouring through along the side panels of the door until it soaks the floor. The installer suggested cutting a lip outside where the garage door seals at the floor, but this is not a problem of water getting in from the outside once it's on the ground. This is water getting in the inside of the building, and it would be sealed in with the garage door seal anyway before it even got to the lip.
It's like the surface area of the door is capturing the water, channeling it through along the seams, and dumping it out inside my building during the rain.
Has anyone ever seen this before? I'm starting to feel nuts because no one seems to know what causes it and I cannot have this much water getting in my building!
I have a video but I don't see a way to attach that.
We just had new garage doors installed from a new company, and we were met with a huge downpour last night. One of the three new garage doors was leaking last night. The garage faces the north. The rain was coming out of the southwest and the bulk of it was blocked by the building.
However, starting at the top and all the way down the side, on the inside of the building, rain is just pouring through along the side panels of the door until it soaks the floor. The installer suggested cutting a lip outside where the garage door seals at the floor, but this is not a problem of water getting in from the outside once it's on the ground. This is water getting in the inside of the building, and it would be sealed in with the garage door seal anyway before it even got to the lip.
It's like the surface area of the door is capturing the water, channeling it through along the seams, and dumping it out inside my building during the rain.
Has anyone ever seen this before? I'm starting to feel nuts because no one seems to know what causes it and I cannot have this much water getting in my building!
I have a video but I don't see a way to attach that.
