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LarryJM
Jan 12, 2016Explorer II
1911/F-350 wrote:
I had a used TT for a year and had no issues. I bought a new TT and discovered during the first rain that a window wasn't completely sealed. It just so happened that right under the gutter of my slide out there was a hole/separation in the caulk/window so all that water was being directed into my home.
So once it stopped raining I got the silicon out and made the repar. I also checked all the other Windows and found areas that needed touching up, as in a lot of touching up.
With that said, is there other things/places I need to check or keep an eye on? I read the thread about upgrading the electrical outlets when using things like heaters and like that idea.
Thank you.
IMHO the two things that have the highest payoff in trailer protection against it's #1 enemy ... WATER are in the two links in my signature. As a third item I would completely redo all the exterior caulking where Eternabond is not feasible with a high quality adhesive/sealant like the 3M Marine 4000UV.
Some will question using the Eternabond on a new trailer as it relates to warranty, but IMO if you do the Eternabond properly warranty will never be needed. Two areas that needs particular attention are the four roof corners where the front/rear cap molding forms a right angle with the trim molding that runs up the front/sides and onto the roof. That area forms a "dam" where water will pool and eventually normal caulking will fail and you'll get a leak at that corner. The other are all the lights and any exposed screws including all those under the vinyl insert molding and my Eternabond link has IMO a couple of good methods/alternatives to effective seal those against any potential water intrusion.
Lastely I'm a firm believer in the RainKap system for two reasons, it effectively eliminates any black streak issues and it helps to prevent leaks from any fittings under it since the water will not normally run down the sides of the trailer.
Larry
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