Hello,
I’m attaching a picture of the back pork door. This is a manufactured home. You will see that the left side is tight with no gap. There is actually a piece of the jam instead to create that. The left door also does not open.
My issue is in the top of the right door. I live in the Midwest and the lady bugs are crawling up weather strip and are coming in at the top corner of the door.
I know there is a slight sag in the door but I still don’t think that is the issue. Is it missing a part to seal tighter like the left side?
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I had to open the 1st pic in a new window to get it full sized,
I’d say the gap up there is too big. And it appears the latch side might even be larger. Does it drag on the bottom of the latch side when you close it?
With a level you might get the answer.
Raising the door won’t be easy.
Edit. Ballgame on, bases loaded, nobody out………
as a quick fix you can nail a thin strip similar to the one on the left side to the top of the working door