October 15, 20187 yr No idea how this happened. I was airing out the house the other day by swinging the back door open and closed quickly and noticed the door was throwing water. When I looked closer, it looked like it was leaking out the bottom right of the inside window. I assume the water might be coming through the exterior window, possibly the bottom (ignore dog claw marks), but shouldn't this entire window be sealed? The door is barely a year old. The odd thing is that I'm not getting any fogging in the window and I assume you would? Any thoughts on how I should go about fixing this?
October 15, 20187 yr Author I guess I figured that much. How would I go abt draining whatever water is left in there to ensure longevity for the door?
October 15, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, Spur08 said: I guess I figured that much. How would I go abt draining whatever water is left in there to ensure longevity for the door? Maybe drill a tiny hole at the base and then re fill with sealant ?
October 15, 20187 yr Author That is some world class Halloween decoration right there.Hey, whatever it takes to distract a toddler during football seasonCan see your balls broWhen you're undefeated in conference, you just let them hang
October 16, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, Spur08 said: I guess I figured that much. How would I go abt draining whatever water is left in there to ensure longevity for the door? Place the door in a bag of rice for a few days.
October 16, 20187 yr The only viable solution is to raze the entire house around it and build another one.
October 16, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, RPM said: Place the door in a bag of rice for a few days. I think Asians will only show up to fix phones, not doors.
October 16, 20187 yr The only viable solution is to raze the entire house around it and build another one.Or don't leave your door out in the rain
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