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SidecarFlip
Sep 04, 2017Explorer III
Water just don't come in via the roof. Every intrusion in the outside walls are a potential leak, from an outside light, to an outside shower to a HWH insert to a luggage door, they all are potential leak points.
What I would do is make an appointment with a local CW or other facility that has is a Seal Tite authorized shop and have a Seal Tite test run on the unit. That will tell you exactly where the intrusion issue is and I'd do that before anything else. It's the only foolproof way to determine where the water is getting in, because it is getting in somewhere, You may be surprised.
It is possible to do a positive pressure test (also called a blower door test) yourself but I'm not going to get into it here. You might try using the 'search' box at the top of the page and type in 'leak testing.
Can you use the unit? Youe level of personal safety isn't mine. In my case I would not but, I'm not you and you aren't me.
What I would do is make an appointment with a local CW or other facility that has is a Seal Tite authorized shop and have a Seal Tite test run on the unit. That will tell you exactly where the intrusion issue is and I'd do that before anything else. It's the only foolproof way to determine where the water is getting in, because it is getting in somewhere, You may be surprised.
It is possible to do a positive pressure test (also called a blower door test) yourself but I'm not going to get into it here. You might try using the 'search' box at the top of the page and type in 'leak testing.
Can you use the unit? Youe level of personal safety isn't mine. In my case I would not but, I'm not you and you aren't me.
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