Whether your door is sagging or bowed or just not making proper contact with the weatherstrip to seal out air and water the upper corners of your frame could be the problem.
Water leaking from top of interior door frame.
My second floor interior door is leaking from the top of the door frame.
From the point of entry water will run downward enter the frame and collect along the flat surfaces of the top and bottom.
It may seem obvious but a door left open or one that cannot be closed tightly because of wear and tear is a significant problem during a storm.
However in some instances the top corner of the door is the true culprit.
Many homeowners see water stains near the windows and automatically assume that the glass itself must be leaking.
It s not near any exterior doors or windows but the bathroom is right next to it.
One potential problem area you can.
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Water leaking in around the top of your window.
There are many places where water can leak into your home.
If there is a hard rain for a prolonged duration water begins to seep in from the bottom of the door frame on both sides left and right.
If your window is leaking around the top of the frame you may not actually be experiencing a window leak at all.
It is a 2 strory house.
Causes of door leaks there are many potential pathways for water to leak in through a door but the biggest opening is of course the doorway itself.
Mysterious leak in interior bathroom door frame the leak is in the door frame of the water closet in my downstairs master s bathroom.
The exterior door in between the windows had water entering the wall and you can see stains around the door still.
The water dripping down is a yellowish color and is dripping all in a straight line across the door frame.
Unfortunately stains on the top of the window frame are more likely.
Some areas like your roof are obvious locations.
Doors are a major hole in household insulation letting warm air enter in the summer and exit in winter.
This applies even when the door is closed.
When a door leaks the most common suspect is the bottom corner of the unit.
If you notice water stains on the wall above the window or along the top or bottom of the frame this usually means there is a leak inside the walls.
During irma my first floor s windows north facing about 8 on each side were leaking rainwater from the top of the window similar to the manner of leaking in the video by ada lam above.
Moisture could be.
Furthermore the exterior side of the door and door frame faces the elements taking a more brutal beating from the weather than anything inside your house.