Just what I needed to cover a 3/4 inch gap at the bottom left of this used door. My wife bought the door from an antique dealer and had it installed on the shed attachment we converted into her artist studio. The door was severely warped and not installed well. I had to reposition the door frame and lock, put in new weather striping at the door bottom, caulked the window panes and sealed the paint with polyurethane coat, but still had water coming in when it rained. I added weather striping around the sides and top to the exterior, and this aluminum drip cap. Because of the large gap, I had to put a 1x2 inch cedar trim board behind the drip cap to bring it out far enough away from the inside edge of the threshold so that water coming off the drip cap would drip down onto the threshold and away from the door's bottom edge. Now we have a dry floor in the studio after it rains!
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]