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Should the bottom of the composite door be sealed with a sealant?
bertboy60
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I was told by the fitter that it needs to be left open for drainage. Is this correct?


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I was told exactly the same, i asked if i could seal it and they said no it is a means of escape for rain water similar to the bottom of window frames.bertboy60 said:I was told by the fitter that it needs to be left open for drainage. Is this correct?
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Had a look at my windows and doors, and none have sealant along the bottom just like your picture.0
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