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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
I am posting this for a friend....he has a large shop with several large roll up doors. When it rains heavily and the wind is blowing into the doors, water will enter the shop under the rubber door seal...lots of water. Any suggestions as to how to prevent the water from entering? Does the entry slope away from the roll up doors? Is the rain coming off the roof straight down in front of the doors? |
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On Sep 29, 9:37 pm, Louis Ohland wrote:
Too_Many_Tools wrote: I am posting this for a friend....he has a large shop with several large roll up doors. When it rains heavily and the wind is blowing into the doors, water will enter the shop under the rubber door seal...lots of water. Any suggestions as to how to prevent the water from entering? Does the entry slope away from the roll up doors? Is the rain coming off the roof straight down in front of the doors? The entry slopes gently away from the doors. When it just rains, the current door seal works adequately. It is when they have excessive wind and rain that the problem occurs. Since this shop is not used during the week and is remotely located, the water that does enter the building sits there, raises the humidity greatly and our old enemy Rust shows his ugly head. I think what I am looking is an improved door seal or a multipart seal that keeps the rain that runs down the door to be blown into the shop area. What do they use in hurricane areas to prevent unwanted water ingress? TMT |
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:47:48 -0700, Too_Many_Tools
wrote: On Sep 29, 9:37 pm, Louis Ohland wrote: Too_Many_Tools wrote: I am posting this for a friend....he has a large shop with several large roll up doors. When it rains heavily and the wind is blowing into the doors, water will enter the shop under the rubber door seal...lots of water. Any suggestions as to how to prevent the water from entering? Does the entry slope away from the roll up doors? Is the rain coming off the roof straight down in front of the doors? The entry slopes gently away from the doors. When it just rains, the current door seal works adequately. It is when they have excessive wind and rain that the problem occurs. Since this shop is not used during the week and is remotely located, the water that does enter the building sits there, raises the humidity greatly and our old enemy Rust shows his ugly head. I think what I am looking is an improved door seal or a multipart seal that keeps the rain that runs down the door to be blown into the shop area. What do they use in hurricane areas to prevent unwanted water ingress? TMT Is your ventilation system creating a slight vacuum in the shop when the wind blows from that particular direction? Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
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