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budwich
May 06, 2014Explorer
Warmer weather has finally shown up here... :-)
Its allowed me to get some dicor down around the fan and skylight. A leak may have been coming from the around the fan as it had a "max flow topper" on it which may have prevented the previous owner from readily inspecting the caulk around the actually fan. Hopefully I have attacked it enough with dicor (after removing max flo, cleaning, etc...).
My new question is associated with the damage to the existing roof structure.
There is a small area between the sky light and the side edge of the roof that has bubbled / let go.... area is about 6 inches wide by about 1.5 feet long. It is basically contained the skylight and the trailer side edging.
Is there an easy and successful way of injecting some form of gluing to "re-stick" the area? Is it worthwhile doing anything or will it make things worse? If it stays dry from now on, will it remain and not "grow" any further?
Thanks again for any further guidance and advice.
Its allowed me to get some dicor down around the fan and skylight. A leak may have been coming from the around the fan as it had a "max flow topper" on it which may have prevented the previous owner from readily inspecting the caulk around the actually fan. Hopefully I have attacked it enough with dicor (after removing max flo, cleaning, etc...).
My new question is associated with the damage to the existing roof structure.
There is a small area between the sky light and the side edge of the roof that has bubbled / let go.... area is about 6 inches wide by about 1.5 feet long. It is basically contained the skylight and the trailer side edging.
Is there an easy and successful way of injecting some form of gluing to "re-stick" the area? Is it worthwhile doing anything or will it make things worse? If it stays dry from now on, will it remain and not "grow" any further?
Thanks again for any further guidance and advice.
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