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I install a lot of double french style entry doors. I seem to always get a call back because the customer sees a crack of light coming through under/near the bottom throwbolt. Any solutions on how to obtain a better seal on double door systems. I currently use Q-lon weathersrtipping & Aluminum door bottoms w/drip edge.
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PK- Have you seen the high end lines of doors(Anderson, Pella, etc.)? They have a latch system that draws in at the top and bottom also. The jamb and threshold actually squeeze the weatherstrip when it latches. Reminds me of a submarine door. You won't see light through any joints. Doesn't help the immediate problem, I know, but it is food for thought. JRNicholson
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I install a lot of double french style entry doors. I seem to always get a call back because the customer sees a crack of light coming through under/near the bottom throwbolt. Any solutions on how to obtain a better seal on double door systems. I currently use Q-lon weathersrtipping & Aluminum door bottoms w/drip edge.