Thursday, 22 March 2018

When You Have a Leaking Garage Door

Your garage door should function like any other; it should be well-sealed and prevent air and moisture from leaking in and out as much as possible. You may not realize that noticeable water leakage under your door is not normal and you don’t have to put up with it. There are a number of potential causes for a leaking garage door, as well as solutions.

Weather-Stripping and Sealing

Your garage door comes with methods for protecting your garage against the elements. Weather-stripping and sealing are standard for defending against the wind and rain, dirt and debris, and more. Over time, that sealing can get worn down. It can dry out and crack, break, and more. If this is the case, it won’t do its job for you. In this case, all you need to do is remain aware of the state of your door’s weather sealing. You should check the seals yourself for signs of age and failure, as well as have a professional check for you. When it’s time to change that sealing, there are times when you can do it yourself. Of course, it never hurts to have a garage door expert do it for you.

Failing Gutters and Drainage

Of course, there is the possibility that your doors are less of a problem; instead, you may have home drainage problems. If the water during rain isn’t being diverted away from your home properly, it builds around the house and finds its way in. If you have checked your doors for signs that the sealing is failing and find that’s not the problem, check your nearby drainage. Gutters over and near your doors should be cleaned and checked for leaks that prevent proper drainage. Check gutter extensions on the ground, as well as nearby drainage to make sure that water is flowing where it should easily. If you think that there might be a drainage problem, call your local drainage expert to help you, and ask your garage door expert if there is more you might do to defend your garage.

Uneven or Cracked Flooring

It is important to remember the ground, too. If the driveway leading to your garage, your garage floor, or the ground is uneven, then water will flow in the wrong direction. Cracks may allow seepage, dips will cause pooling, and other floor and ground-related problems can create the perfect circumstances for garage door leakage. So, check your drive way for uneven parts that may allow water into your garage. Look at the floor directly beneath the door and seek out cracks. Do the same inside your garage. If you think these might be problems, consult a flooring professional. It doesn’t necessarily mean you are in for expensive repairs; there may be some simpler solutions available to you.

If you think that getting some water under your garage door when it rains is normal and, in the past, you have just dealt with it, you don’t have to manage it any longer. Instead, you can address this issue of a leaking garage door, and we want to help. Come to Abstract Overhead Door and Fence for help with all your garage door solutions.

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