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Default New Patio Doors Leak!!


"Ann G" wrote in message
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Art Begun wrote:

Any chance they are upside down and hardware removable and
re-installable correctly?

"SkyBlue" wrote in message
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With your encouragement, I have revisited the problem. The frame

itself
is correct, because the threshold side of the frame is on the

exterior,
and there is a lip around the interior.
However, the doors are mounted wrong. There must have been a left

hand and
right hand model at the time. Picture standing inside, looking at

the
door. The sliding door, on the exterior channel, opens from the

right as
it must for this space. If the doors are swapped, with the slider

on the
inside where it is supposed to be, the door would open from the

left.
Conclusion is that this is a left hand door mounted for a right hand
application, and the doors are forever wrong. This backwards

configuration
is easy pickings for a burglar, so we have pegged them with

removable
bolts. My long term solution will be to replace it with a quality
aluminum clad wood door.

Thanks for your interest.

Art Begun wrote:

Can't you remove the 2 panels and reverse them? It is hard to
believe the whole unit is facing the wrong way.

"SkyBlue" wrote in message
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I have standard builder grade sliding patio doors on a porch,
protected from
rain. They were "professionally" installed by the builder -
backwards. They
leak when I wash the porch with a hose and spray them on

purpose. My
wife
stands guard inside with a towel while the leaking is in

progress.
Since
they are backwards, the outside door slides over the inside
stationary door,
so there is no way to block it by dropping in a broom handle.

Does
that
sound like your installation?

We are looking at replacing them and find that some doors are

built
far
better than others. Since you are beach front, you have special
needs. The
cheapest door at HD is not likely to satisfy that location even

if
installed
correctly. Have you checked dealers serving the beach community

for
their
recommendations. That would go for the windows as well.


William wrote:

I recently bought and installed two sliding glass patio doors

for
my
beach cottage. I bought them at Home Depot, the plain-jane,
inexpensive
ones. They are on the front of the building. Whenever there

is a
moderate to heavy rain, the doors leak!! The threshold will

fill
with
water. It seems to be dripping in where the individual door

panels
meet.
What should I do? Should I ask Home Depot for my money back,

or
should I
go after the manufacturer? I am steaming mad about this. The

25
year old
patio doors looked bad, but didn't leak at all.

Your comments welcomed.

Will



my $.02

Not able to access this forum regularly (as I'd like to) I find articles
with numerous replies such as this one extremely hard to follow. After
only a few months with usenet groups I can definately see a need for
users to consider others with respect to how they reply. I've also seen
how many defend their 'way' of replying, whether it be on the tiop or
the bottom. I would have to say that this reply is an excellent example
of why top may not be the best.
Being a beginner I found this site helpful.
http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usen.../faq_topp.html

Also, for your consideration.
http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html




wow what is this................ "art" gone wild
trying a different tactic (pleasant) or what?