Last winter was a B*TCH!!! Granted it was only like 7 C, but still, it was cold.Fire*Star said:I dont think it's been under 27 C for about a year now. Oh the pain of living in Africa
LIES!! It did snow... erp, in 1996, more like sleet, but those were snow flacks busterFire*Star said:Well I'v never seen snow, so it hasnt been that cold here.
unclehobart said:How is it that the English can conquer half the world and yet not figure out central heating?
ris said:aunty, it sounds a bit like the door is acting as a cold bridge which is causing the condensation problems. if the door has been fited that badly and sealant won't do it then there are some expanding mastic-style strips [sticky strips] that expand to fill a gap over a period of hours. because they expand they tend to fill the gaps better and not fall out so readily.
teh one i know is called 'compriband super', it might be worth a gander, and should be ok for external use. if the gaps are that big then it might be worth a little boxing in, if it can be done in around the door area.
the cold bridging and condensation may continue i'm afraid, but the air gaps should be sealable. bear in mind that the reason why the sealant isn't working is that use of the door is causing movement between frame and wall. boxing in might help that situation a bit more.
dunno if that's any help
Vortex said:Last winter was a B*TCH!!! Granted it was only like 7 C, but still, it was cold.Fire*Star said:I dont think it's been under 27 C for about a year now. Oh the pain of living in Africa
Summer now though is a scortcher!!
Aunty Em said:That's my understanding of the situation. There is a small draught strip around the door, a rubber tube which is supposed to compress when the door shuts, but it is too small. It only needs to be compressed by about another 1/8" inch to seal it. Will I be able to use the 'compriband super' with this still on the door? And where can I find it?
An alternative I had thought of is to run some clear silicon sealant around the frame of the door where the seal is supposed to compress to raise the surface a little so it compresses more and seals properly. I can use some thing to draw around the seal to make sure it's in the right place. The problem is the gap is very, very small but hard to seal. I might as well deal with it myself because the council are likely just to keep fiddling with rehanging it, which ultimately doesn't solve the problem.
ris said:as to if you can do it or not i suppose it depends on how confident you are with diy, i can't imagine it takling too long for a builder to fit something like that though.
Vortex said:Last winter was a B*TCH!!! Granted it was only like 7 C, but still, it was cold.Fire*Star said:I dont think it's been under 27 C for about a year now. Oh the pain of living in Africa
Summer now though is a scortcher!!