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NYCgrrl
Mar 08, 2017Explorer
kamperdog wrote:
Just to clarify, it does NOT leak inside. The bunk ends leak around the lower part of the seal on the sides because the seal doesn't stay in the channel.
I lowered the awning a few minutes ago to check on it and it actually came down right. Hmmmmm...If I can find awning repair tape or patches it may be salvagable for another season or two. I do caulk what I can see when I come across it.
Good chance it is leaking inside if the front steps fell off in a spongy section.
I'd start with the infrastructure issues and work out. The awning is only for your comfort and nothing in comparison.
Part of my job was securing the mechanical and infrastructure systems for multi-residences. Twas hard to explain to some Board of Directors how this trumped "prettiness".
JMO and GL with your unit's issues.
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