It is known that some windows will leak when blasted from the outside with a garden hose or power washer.
Leaking sliging glass door during rain.
Before the rain starts to fall take a few minutes to understand the mechanics of your sliding glass door.
If you cannot re create the leak problem inspect the interior of the door for stains or rust.
Aim a garden water hose with a sprayer set on mist or low at the outside of the sliding door.
Spray the door and look for the leak location.
Avoid having to repair or replace floors or walls by taking steps to make sure your door is able to keep the rain outside where it belongs.
Rainwater seeping through a sliding glass door can cause a lot of damage indoors.
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.
If you have a problem with water leaking it will usually be on the bottom track threshold of the.
First time having a house with a sliding glass door and i m getting water inside.
Test the door for the location of the leak.
To slide the heavy doors along the metal frames the doors use metal or plastic rollers.
Check to see which door moves and which one is the stationary.
Both are types of seals that among other things keep water from coming in under your door.
An intense storm would be similar.
The track where the screen sits has weep holes.
Water intrusion in some sliding glass doors can occur with wind driven rains at speeds as low as 22 miles per hour.
It looks like the previous owners had the same problem because there is some damage to the floor there.
Remove the old door sweep or bottom weatherstrip from the bottom of your door.
Then remove any wood trim around the door.
It could be that your window design is just not up to the conditions to which it is exposed.
I ve checked them and they drain properly.
My advice is to carefully remove the aluminum trim that s covering the wood trim that surrounds the sliding patio door.