| 31. | Besides, the weep holes at the bottom of the storm will help prevent super-heating of the air between storm and window.
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| 32. | Put in a weep hole 12 to 18 inches up from the ground, and space them every 4 feet or so.
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| 33. | I think the bow occurred because there is no drainage behind the wall, and no weep holes to relieve the pressure.
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| 34. | A . Every storm ( and Harvey's premium storm called True Channel is among the best ) should have weep holes.
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| 35. | Water will drain into the crushed stone and the weep holes will carry it away before it does any more harm.
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| 36. | Look, too, for weep holes, which let water drain out, every 24 inches in the first row of brick above the foundation.
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| 37. | A . Yes, those are weep holes in the brick, allowing water that gets behind the brick to flow out or evaporate.
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| 38. | Those weep holes allow moist air to escape to the outdoors, which is good but may not be working too well for you.
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| 39. | For the storm windows, there are small weep holes in the bottom frame of the aluminum storm, about 4 inches from each side.
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| 40. | To make matters worse, water is building up between the storms and windows; there are no weep holes to allow water to drain out.
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