Coal chute doors and water
or use a strip of the stuff they use for pull down garage doors…..

slimc
in General Discussion 3 years and 3 months ago
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jjvghzgcbtzyfiyw | 3 years and 3 months ago
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We started getting the occasional trickle of rain into our coal chute and we have been wanting to replace the old flimsy door (it seems like it’s made of tin or aluminum?) with a new steel one anyway. The steel door company (Steel Masters NYC) says their doors don’t guarantee water staying out. We are surprised by this. Many of our neighbors have those flat steel doors that you see everywhere. What do people do to seal against water and pests? [IMG_8264](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:u4XV:img_8264.jpeg.jpg)

shahnandersen
in General Discussion 3 years and 3 months ago
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Your cover looks pretty water resistant. Are you sure that’s how the water is getting in. More likely its leaking through the walls from cracks in the sidewalk. You can see the sidewalk water stains in your picture.

jjvghzgcbtzyfiyw | 3 years and 3 months ago
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It’s definitely coming through the cover. We can see the drips and trickles from the top.
I am so perplexed by this entire issue — Steel Masters says steel doors are not water tight, but when I walk around Brooklyn, 80 percent of homes have them. So do people just have water coming in and deal with it?

JohnHancock | 3 years and 3 months ago
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I bought one of those black rubber backed mats at lowes. Works perfectly for me.

slimc | 3 years and 3 months ago
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you might want to caulk the perimeter of the steel door frame where it attaches to the concrete.