wyb2
Well-known member
Hi all,
I finally got around to replacing some rotting trim around the man door to my garage and found some interesting construction hidden behind it. I'm not at a total loss as to what to do, but I am interested in getting some opinions from the people on here as I've seen some pretty clever stuff on this site.
For the most part the house seems decently well built, but I do find shortcuts here and there, and they always seem to relate to preventing wood rot. My guess is at least one of the guys who had a hand in building this house was from a much more arid part of the country (or a much more arid country). The reason this trim was rotting in the first place was because none of the vinyl trim that is supposed to direct water away from the door frame is not installed properly, so it was really just funneling water into the wall behind the trim.
Anyways, the part I'm interested in right now is how they built the small section of wall between the man door and the garage door. It makes no sense to me, and it's rotting pretty good. Here is a picture I took with the trim off and labeled.
Here is a picture of the other side that shows the rotting.
Some extra background: the aluminum door sill used to be loose, so last year I pulled it up to see what the problem was to find it was installed on top of wood. This wood (2x6's if i remember) was laid flat and installed below ground. Needless to say it was rotting. I started about pulling it up and found 2x6 after 2x6 stacked of top of one another going deeper and deeper underground. Finally after the 4th board I hit concrete, so I mixed up a couple bags quickrete, filled the hole and set the sill plate directly in the quickrete using the door as a fixture.
In the future I'm probably going to try and replace all those untreated 2x4's with pressure treated ones, but right now I need to get the side of my house closed back up before it rains later this week.
I finally got around to replacing some rotting trim around the man door to my garage and found some interesting construction hidden behind it. I'm not at a total loss as to what to do, but I am interested in getting some opinions from the people on here as I've seen some pretty clever stuff on this site.
For the most part the house seems decently well built, but I do find shortcuts here and there, and they always seem to relate to preventing wood rot. My guess is at least one of the guys who had a hand in building this house was from a much more arid part of the country (or a much more arid country). The reason this trim was rotting in the first place was because none of the vinyl trim that is supposed to direct water away from the door frame is not installed properly, so it was really just funneling water into the wall behind the trim.
Anyways, the part I'm interested in right now is how they built the small section of wall between the man door and the garage door. It makes no sense to me, and it's rotting pretty good. Here is a picture I took with the trim off and labeled.
Here is a picture of the other side that shows the rotting.
Some extra background: the aluminum door sill used to be loose, so last year I pulled it up to see what the problem was to find it was installed on top of wood. This wood (2x6's if i remember) was laid flat and installed below ground. Needless to say it was rotting. I started about pulling it up and found 2x6 after 2x6 stacked of top of one another going deeper and deeper underground. Finally after the 4th board I hit concrete, so I mixed up a couple bags quickrete, filled the hole and set the sill plate directly in the quickrete using the door as a fixture.
In the future I'm probably going to try and replace all those untreated 2x4's with pressure treated ones, but right now I need to get the side of my house closed back up before it rains later this week.
