We have some north facing French doors to our back deck (one opens, the other is stationary). As far as I know, they are original to the 13y/o house, as I have no reason to believe that they are newer. When we first had the home inspected it was pointed out that there was some minor moisture damage at the foot of the door. The floor has peeled up a bit, and the wood underneath has swelled a bit.
Last night our house was being pounded by the rain storm, with the north side of the house taking the brunt. I noticed water dripping from each bottom corner of the glass trim on each door, and water also dripping from a door stop base.
What I think is happening, is that the water is entering through the bottom of the glass trim on the outside and making it's way into the house from there. I also think that the weather stripping and seals are old and need to be replaced after 13 years of use. Silicone around the glass?
My question is, should I be worried about mold/rot inside the doors? Is there a relatively simple way to check? If the doors need to be replaced, should we do French doors again or go with sliding doors?
Last night our house was being pounded by the rain storm, with the north side of the house taking the brunt. I noticed water dripping from each bottom corner of the glass trim on each door, and water also dripping from a door stop base.
What I think is happening, is that the water is entering through the bottom of the glass trim on the outside and making it's way into the house from there. I also think that the weather stripping and seals are old and need to be replaced after 13 years of use. Silicone around the glass?
My question is, should I be worried about mold/rot inside the doors? Is there a relatively simple way to check? If the doors need to be replaced, should we do French doors again or go with sliding doors?
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