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WFROD
Oct 19, 2012, 11:04 PM
There are 2 doors opening onto the exposed roof terrace of a 7 story high block of units. The doors face north and the building is in a coastal area approximately 200 metres from the beach. We are in dispute with a builder over what is the acceptable clearance on the top and bottom of the doors to achieve water tightness from rain and wind . We would like to know if there is a building standard covering this and what clearance should we accept.
The doors were water tight before remediation work and were cut down during the work as the hob beneath had to be raised due to retiling work on the roof terrace.
We believe they were cut too short so increasing the gaps on refitting. The builder saya they are OK but we do not believe so !

creahands
Oct 20, 2012, 07:24 AM
The type of door stop and saddle have a lot to do with making water and wind proof.

Don't know of any code that sets clearances. You can check this with your local building inspector.

The normal clearance between door and jamb is about 1/8''. U can use the flat edge of a wooden rule to check this space.

Using weather strip door stop will seal out water and wind. It has a rubber or vinyl strip that is set against door.

An aluminum saddle with a rubber insert is usually used on the bottom. The rubber seats against the bottom of door. The saddle is set in silicone or chalking to seal water from going under saddle.

Chuck

joypulv
Oct 20, 2012, 07:51 AM
Most of the construction people answering on this site are in the US. You must not be, talking metres. So codes will vary, especially on any given coast.

WFROD
Oct 20, 2012, 08:46 PM
Most of the construction people answering on this site are in the US. You must not be, talking metres. So codes will vary, especially on any given coast.

Apologies for not giving better location. I am in the state of New South Wales in Australia

WFROD
Oct 20, 2012, 08:48 PM
The type of door stop and saddle have a lot to do with making water and wind proof.

Don't know of any code that sets clearances. U can check this with ur local building inspector.

The normal clearance between door and jamb is about 1/8''. U can use the flat edge of a wooden rule to check this space.

Using weather strip door stop will seal out water and wind. It has a rubber or vinyl strip that is set against door.

An aluminum saddle with a rubber insert is usually used on the bottom. The rubber seats against the bottom of door. The saddle is set in silicone or chalking to seal water from going under saddle.

Chuck
Thanks Chuck
You are probably inn the US as using inches. Sorry for not giving a better location but I am in Australia