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agesilaus
Jul 09, 2022Explorer III
Make sure you get the sealant problem fixed. We went thru this on a house skylight and never got it sealed and it always leaked. Finally covered it over with roofing.
So look at how it is sealed now and duplicate that, don't spare the sealant. I'd use at least 0.25in lexan. And if there is a curb above the roof surface, preserve that.
Our two skylights are hazed over but we aren't looking out of them and they aren't leaking. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Engineering law.
So look at how it is sealed now and duplicate that, don't spare the sealant. I'd use at least 0.25in lexan. And if there is a curb above the roof surface, preserve that.
Our two skylights are hazed over but we aren't looking out of them and they aren't leaking. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Engineering law.
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