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budwich
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Apr 13, 2014

Bathroom Skylight, condensation or leak?

Recently bought a 2007 Terry Dakota. Overall its in good shape. Was taking out the cupboard and bunk in the rear section (trailer is configured with washroom on one side and bedroom with over head bunk and cabinet on the other side).

Notice when removing screws holding the cabinet into the roof that they were rusted and along with some of their heads. Those closest to the bath were the worst while those at the other end of the cabinet were OK.

I climbed on the roof and checked the skylight and vent stack and both appear to be well caulked (looks like dicor stuff). Checked for cracks and such... none. Will try doing a hose test to further confirm (once the weather warms here... still freezing at nights... :-(( ). Went in the washroom and removed the inner "baffle" / plastic diffusion pane. The screws on most of these were also rusted although the painted heads were fine. Once removed, I could easy see that the opening and exposed "sandwich" of board/foam had some markings of water streaks.

I guess one question I have is, should there have been some sort of "membrane" / seal around the opening to elimate exposure of the "sandwich" to moisture condensation in the skylight. Do people with bathroom skylight experience that much condensation build up during a "normal shower" that it would run down the outer doom shell and inner diffuser and / or leak into the "sandwich". The inner diffuser has no gasket / seal. Should there be one? Would that help to eliminate any condensation buildup in there.

Not sure what the next step would be other than "hose test" on the outside along with a reseal and "cross our fingers".

Any guidance on this for a new RV'er would be appreciated.... when our tent leaked, we just had to "grin and bear" it and patch with tent sealant... probably not a good thing here... :-)