Mocoondo wrote:
You should not be getting any water in through your ventdomes. Assuming that the outside sealant is in good shape, the next thing you will want to check is the actual crank itself. As ventdomes age, the crank gets more and more play in it. This play translates into play in the lid, even if the crank is tightened down all the way. If the lid is coming up some and allowing water in during a big rain event, you should consider replacing the crank. Ventline makes a direct replacement "crank kit" that takes all of about 5 minutes to install and your Ventdome will once again pull tightly down on the seal.
Thanks. I will check. It did not leak at the margins as it would have run under the glassboard ceiling and exit through a seam.