Newbie advice for rain deflecting

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Hello All,

Just wondered whether you could offer a spot of advice.

Our house has some french doors on the rear. Unfortunately the rendering has been done so that the rainwater runs down the wall and sits on top of the timber doors. Please see photo below.

What is the simplest way to get around this? The length is 1200mm

Can some sort of weather strip be applied? Thanks in advance for your help.

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Have looked into this and can get hold of a 1200mm drip bar, just peel off the double sided tape, glue on and silicone bead the top. Its a start mate.
 
Magnet used to sell head drip's like this seperate in 2.4m lengths, or try and timber merchants really but this is the drip you need....

http://www.horndontimberproducts.co.uk/images/head.jpg

Depending on how tall the drip is you could fit it just below the trim thats already on the head of the frame, but not too low as you won't be able to open your doors lol! :D
 
Did u receive it ok mate?

Big thank you to MW Roofline. 8)  8)  8)

They kindly sent me through a made to measure drip bar that fits perfectly. I fitted it yesterday and during the rain we had this morning it is working brilliantly.

Thank you very much for the product and first class service. 8)
 

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