I need some sort of thing to put my doormat on that will let it drain via some sort of drainage channels.
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Adam Shostack :donor: :rebelverified:replied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc a trapdoor?
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Adam Shostack :donor: :rebelverified: last edited by
@adamshostack I mean, this is for the doormat that says "I've been expecting you, Mr Bond." but no.
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Graham Sutherland / Polynomialreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc slotted rubber mat, put your other mat on top
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Graham Sutherland / Polynomial last edited by
@gsuberland like they use in restaurants and bars?
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Ben Avelingreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc I've seen people using a wire mat under a conventional mat.
But there are also a sort of combined thing available that possibly works better.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Ben Aveling last edited by
@BenAveling @gsuberland oh that wire mat looks good
combined one is no good because i need the villainesque mat i have
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Graham Sutherland / Polynomialreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc not a clue, we have one as a regular front door mat.
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Ben Avelingreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc I found it here https://www.manufactum.com/door-mat-wire-mesh-a88879/
I haven't checked if they'd deliver it to where you are, but I assume you can find something similar locally anyway.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Graham Sutherland / Polynomial last edited by
@gsuberland oh that looks good, thanks
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Adam Shostack :donor: :rebelverified:replied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc Hey look I’m not the one who under specified the requirements!
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Adam Shostack :donor: :rebelverified: last edited by
@adamshostack I'd like to install a trap door, but my insurance company hates fun.
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Paco Hope #resistreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
@ryanc I don’t know whether this works for your situation, but these are called “channel drains” and they are like gutters embedded in the ground. I have one at the top of my basement stairs so the water flows elsewhere instead of down the stairs into the basement.
They can be anywhere from a couple inches wide to several inches wide.