The ultimate goal is to create a series of overlapping layers of flashing material so that any water that gets behind the door trim from above the door or along the sides is captured and redirected.
Water intrusion sliding door.
Using a single or double sliding door may be achievable depending on the area to the sides of the pantry opening.
Water leakage is a common problem with sliding door thresholds.
A common practice by some remodelers when transforming a back porch is to have a sliding glass patio door installed directly on top of the pre existing concrete slab to the outer edge.
Another problem area is water intrusion underneath the door.
Water collects on both sides of the track where the sliding part of the door sits and where it slides.
There are several reasons why water seeps indoors through sliding glass doors.
Either way the doors will need to be about 2 inches wider than the space they need to cover.
However the bypass door system is a great solution for wider openings that do not have a similar matched space to the side of the opening.
A sliding glass patio door correctly installed and maintained will mitigate most of these issues but annual preventative maintenance with an elastomeric sealant around the perimeter is a must.
Here is the solution to fix it relatively easily and permanently.
Small slots in the exterior section of track provide drainage when water comes in contact with the glass door.
Second one shows the unmoving side of the door and the track where the moving part slides into when opened.
Got a water leak around or below a upvc window or door.
After gaining a general understanding of your door keep in mind the easiest way to prevent leaks is.
The openings often become clogged with dirt and debris.
Sometimes water intrusion is severe staining carpets and causing dryrot at the subfloor baseboards and sometimes even the wall.
How to prevent water intrusion on sliding glass doors identify the issue.
Got a water leak around or below a upvc window or door.