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Door Drains

RHeinz

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We just had about 3” of rain here in Houston over the last few days. I opened my drivers door today and probably a pint of water drained out of the interior of the door at the bottom drain holes. So, here is an area where water may be accumulating. My driveway is not flat but not very angled either. I neglected to check any of the other doors which I will do tomorrow. I’m not going to let water sit in the door bottoms….perhaps some massive drain holes are in order.
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PWillette

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The door window seals are not water-tight...water/condensate/moisture will get inside the doors. Sounds like the drain holes are doing their job and will release any built up water. The trick is to make sure the drain holes don't get plugged
 

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I am not sure if they are at the absolute lowest point of the door or not, but there are at least 2 very large holes in the bottom of the door where the window angle is adjusted. Just remove the plastic plugs and voila. Instant hole.
 

TonyaGilmore

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The window and door seals are not watertight. Water will enter the doors. The drain holes are doing their job and will release any accumulated water. The trick is to keep the drain holes from becoming clogged.
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