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Hi all,

When I installed this sliding door, I foolishly put it straight on the slab thinking exterior sealant would be sufficient to keep water out.

Unfortunately it’s not…

Every time it rains heavily I get water creeping underneath it or collecting in the track and then seeping through.

Is there any waterproofing fix you guys can think off, that doesn’t involve taking the door (frame) out, shaving some of the header above it off, adding a sub sill and proper flashing tape underneath the track?

Also, would some concrete crack filler be sufficient to prevent water creeping through the crack in the slab?

Many thanks in advance!

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Without a real sill and a slope on the outside your going to have water intrusion. Add a gutter/diverter above the door on the roof. Remove all the sealer you can. Use waterproof concrete sealer/paint on the slab. Fill every gap you can with silicone. Shave down the slab with an angle grinder to add some kind of slope.

If the concrete applier 'forgot' to add a slope to the outside see if they will help with the remedy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for all your very useful suggestions!

Do you think cutting a draining channel into the slab just outside the door (instead of sloping the entire slab) could also work?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Maybe? When it rains you need to move lots of water fast. It'd need to be a serious channel