ErrolFlynn
26th April 2024, 09:17 PM
I’ve got these leaking windows on a wall facing the sea. Timber window frames that run from floor to ceiling with a glass timber framed sliding door at one end. There must be about 4 or 5 m of glass over the length of it. With a little bit of light rain everything is okay. The weather bureau sometimes classifies the storms on the south coast as a gale. I’ve never actually been there when the rain pounds, but I’ve heard tale that the rain can almost blow horizontally. I don’t believe that for a moment but it does give the impression of how nasty it can get for people to say that. Some of the woodwork on the window frames is showing signs of rot. So, one solution is to rip it all out and start again. Aluminium. One idea suggested was to replace it with a big bi-fold door. So that the whole length of the door and window can open up and be folded back. That would bring the outside into the lounge as it were. It would make the lounge and balcony one big space. Could be good on a nice day. And the question: How good are bi-fold doors at keeping the rain out when there’s stormy weather? There’s no verandah over that area. So, are bi-fold doors any good at being waterproof?