Universal sliding glass door.
How to clean sliding glass door weep holes.
Water intrusion in some sliding glass doors can occur with wind driven rains at speeds as low as 22 miles per hour.
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This video shows the how to clean the weep holes on hinged inswing and gliding neuma doors.
Place the straw attached to the lubricant into the hole and press the trigger.
Simple mistake leads to a water problem.
Vinyl patio doors may have weep holes also.
These weep holes are to drain the water in the track when the rain cascades down the glass.
Weep holes on sliders can be seen in the sill track.
These weep holes often get clogged with dirt and leaves requiring periodic cleaning.
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Typically the water intrusion will occur through the bottom threshold and can be seen inside the home within the threshold itself but it will not reach the floor unless the weep holes are clogged.
Sometimes an over zealous contractor may have accidentally caulked closed these holes during an effort to tuck point or provide external weather sealing.
Care is necessary to assure access to weep.
They are under both the sliding and operating sash as well as the screen.
Simple mistake leads to a water problem.
How to use find your product type.
Windows and patio doors are designed with a weep drainage system on the exterior bottom of the frames to help protect the inside of your home.
This will lubricate the wheels that are inside of your door.
Look for the hole in the door over the tracks or on the inside of the door.
Some are on both the top and bottom but this is only so the door can be rotated during installation to reverse its operation.
Your sliding glass will probably have a hole on the side.