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jaycoman89
Feb 17, 2021Explorer
opnspaces wrote:
If it's dripping next to the AC you will probably see evidence of the drip when you remove the inside AC panel. As stated above just tighten the 4 screws slightly (1/4 to 1/2 turn) There is no way to get Dicor or anything else under the AC unit up on the roof.
Water leaks though can run a long way before they become obvious. Next thing to check is get a ladder and look at the roof itself. Do you see any obvious rips. tears, or cracked caulking? Is the AC looking level and where it should be or is it sinking down into the roof? If it's sinking you have a bigger problem than just tightening the bolts from the inside.
I'll have to look at hte roof this weekend, but the last I remember I don't remember seeing any evidence of it sinking but knocking on wood. Hope thats not the case. My question now is that plastic panel inside that i need to remove doesn't line up with where the AC is on the roof so could there still be a correlation?
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