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screen porch standing water jackfaulds@bellsouth.net 10-05-2007
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Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 5, 2007, 2:55 pm
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> > > > > hi, bought a new house here in FL, I have a long screen porch with
> > > > > aluminum around the bottom, about 1 inch..
> > > > > when it really rains I end up with a lot of standing water in one
> > > > > corner.. I am thinking of drilling 2 holes, one on each side of corner
> > > > > to drain.. any one know a better way??
> > > > > thanks
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> > > > What is the floor of the porch made of? If it's non treated wood,
> > > > here's my concern:
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> > > > If you drill a hole, you'll be exposing the unfinished interior of the
> > > > wood to the moisture as it drains through. You might end up with rot
> > > > fairly soon.
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> > > > What's a lot of standing water? Is the amount of water going to be a
> > > > problem under the porch?
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> > > > Mr. Obvious says: The optimum solution would be to prevent the water
> > > > from entering the porch in the first place.
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> > > thanks, it is a ground floor, poolside porch, with tile floor, and
> > > alumiun around as frame... and after the last few days of heavy rain,
> > > it was as deep as the bottom soport, about an inch, and an area 4
> > > squair tiles... I know water will get in, but it cant be good to have
> > > standing water for days on grout and stuff....- Hide quoted text -
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> > I'd be even more concerned about drilling through the tile, exposing
> > the adhesive and subfloor to moisture. It might be possible to drill a
> > hole large enough for a drain of some type, complete with pipe, so
> > that the water never hits the subfloor. You'd need to seal around the
> > top of the drain so the water only went into it, not under it, but it
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> I guess I was not clear, I am thinking of drilling 2 holes in the
> aluminum bottom support rail, on both sides of the corner post.. not
> in the tile, that should give the water a lower place to drain to..- Hide
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I can't see it from here, so I can't comment on your proposed
solution. Perhaps a picture or 2 might help.


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Posted by Oren on October 5, 2007, 5:34 pm
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 11:38:05 -0700, "jackfaulds@bellsouth.net"

>I guess I was not clear, I am thinking of drilling 2 holes in the
>aluminum bottom support rail, on both sides of the corner post.. not
>in the tile, that should give the water a lower place to drain to..

What I hear you say is that the tile went in after the enclosure. The
frame rest/fastened on the concrete pad. You need two weep holes at
the low end; to drain water. You can drill two holes, imo.

--
Oren

"I didn’t say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you."

Posted by jackfaulds@bellsouth.net on October 5, 2007, 6:41 pm
> On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 11:38:05 -0700, "jackfau...@bellsouth.net"
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> >I guess I was not clear, I am thinking of drilling 2 holes in the
> >aluminum bottom support rail, on both sides of the corner post.. not
> >in the tile, that should give the water a lower place to drain to..
>
> What I hear you say is that the tile went in after the enclosure. The
> frame rest/fastened on the concrete pad. You need two weep holes at
> the low end; to drain water. You can drill two holes, imo.
>
> --
> Oren
>
> "I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you."

dont know what weep holes are, but there are no holes in it plugged, i
am thinking of doing what oren sez..


Posted by Oren on October 5, 2007, 7:52 pm
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:41:52 -0700, "jackfaulds@bellsouth.net"

>> On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 11:38:05 -0700, "jackfau...@bellsouth.net"
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>> >I guess I was not clear, I am thinking of drilling 2 holes in the
>> >aluminum bottom support rail, on both sides of the corner post.. not
>> >in the tile, that should give the water a lower place to drain to..
>>
>> What I hear you say is that the tile went in after the enclosure. The
>> frame rest/fastened on the concrete pad. You need two weep holes at
>> the low end; to drain water. You can drill two holes, imo.
>
>dont know what weep holes are, but there are no holes in it plugged, i
>am thinking of doing what oren sez..

A weep hole; like a drain, similar to tear duct <sp> in the eye.

Drill from the inside, just at or above tile level - towards the
outside at a 45* down angle.

I "sez" what I sez and I'll sez it again.

--
Oren

"My doctor says I have a malformed public-duty gland
and a natural deficiency in moral fiber, and that I am therefore
excused from saving Universes."

Posted by Norminn on October 5, 2007, 9:18 pm
jackfaulds@bellsouth.net wrote:
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>>On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 11:38:05 -0700, "jackfau...@bellsouth.net"
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>>>I guess I was not clear, I am thinking of drilling 2 holes in the
>>>aluminum bottom support rail, on both sides of the corner post.. not
>>>in the tile, that should give the water a lower place to drain to..
>>
>>What I hear you say is that the tile went in after the enclosure. The
>>frame rest/fastened on the concrete pad. You need two weep holes at
>>the low end; to drain water. You can drill two holes, imo.
>>
>>--
>>Oren
>>
>>"I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you."
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> dont know what weep holes are, but there are no holes in it plugged, i
> am thinking of doing what oren sez..
>
Weep holes are holes in the side of the track for windows and doors so
that rain water drains out rather than standing in the track.

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