by Pmullen503 » Thu Dec 27, 2018 9:27 pm
I think your gaps are a little tight.
Your door will expand and contract with temperature and humidity. Also after a few years (or less) door will start to sag at the hinges a little as they wear. At some point it will start to rub on your aluminum trim. I wouldn't go less than 1/4" gap on the top and sides after your trim is on. Water will eventually get past your seal so give it a place to drain.
I too have an inset style door and went to great pains to put a 5 degree outward slant on the sill to drain any water that got past the outer seal. 5 degrees wasn't enough and combined with a 1/4" gap, water would sit there by surface tension eventually water logging the bottom of the door. I planed off the door bottom and refinished it to a 3/8" gap which got rid of most of the problem. If I had it to do over again I would have gone with a 10 degree slant on the sill with a 3/8" gap at the bottom of door from the start.