Thought it would be easier to start a different thread since my first one never really answered my question.
When it rains, I have a leak which comes out of the porch light above the door (dry above the door) and on the top of the door frame inside the trailer.
Pulled the inside trim above the door and the butyl tape that is supposed to be between the door top flange and outside wall never made it there. It is laying on the frame above the door in the gap. I thought the water running out of the light was leaking into the top of the door and into the trailer. Held a towel under the light and the water still runs into the trailer telling me there is water in the wall.
Got up top today and the membrane looks good but I do have some possible leaks around the skylights, vents, etc.... See pics. Gonna reseal all these areas after I do a hose test. What do you suggest I use?
The leak is directly in line with the center AC unit. I’ve had leaks at the AC before on other trailers but it always leaked at the AC inside. Are these style AC units hard to reseal once you pull them?
The rail for the awning looks solid but it only takes a pinhole. Going to get a closer look with a ladder. Are the top rails sealed with butyl tape or silicone or just screwed to the side with silicone at the screws?
Trailer is currently in Angel’s Camp, CA, about 3 hours away while I work out of town. Going to drag it home Wed or Thur as I will be dragging it to Phoenix on Saturday for the NASCAR finals. I’ll do a hose test. Start at the top of the door, then along the top of the awning, then around the AC unit, then at each area where the rubber sealant is. I’d rather know where the leak is coming from vs sealing everything at once and not knowing.
Any other suggestions?
When it rains, I have a leak which comes out of the porch light above the door (dry above the door) and on the top of the door frame inside the trailer.
Pulled the inside trim above the door and the butyl tape that is supposed to be between the door top flange and outside wall never made it there. It is laying on the frame above the door in the gap. I thought the water running out of the light was leaking into the top of the door and into the trailer. Held a towel under the light and the water still runs into the trailer telling me there is water in the wall.
Got up top today and the membrane looks good but I do have some possible leaks around the skylights, vents, etc.... See pics. Gonna reseal all these areas after I do a hose test. What do you suggest I use?
The leak is directly in line with the center AC unit. I’ve had leaks at the AC before on other trailers but it always leaked at the AC inside. Are these style AC units hard to reseal once you pull them?
The rail for the awning looks solid but it only takes a pinhole. Going to get a closer look with a ladder. Are the top rails sealed with butyl tape or silicone or just screwed to the side with silicone at the screws?
Trailer is currently in Angel’s Camp, CA, about 3 hours away while I work out of town. Going to drag it home Wed or Thur as I will be dragging it to Phoenix on Saturday for the NASCAR finals. I’ll do a hose test. Start at the top of the door, then along the top of the awning, then around the AC unit, then at each area where the rubber sealant is. I’d rather know where the leak is coming from vs sealing everything at once and not knowing.
Any other suggestions?