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silversand
Aug 03, 2014Explorer
Sleepy wrote:
My solution... I sealed the drain holes.
....this is the only way to keep rain from being blasted in through those weep holes. I don't recall any RV I've ever looked at not having weep holes through to the inside of the camper (exception: the new Euro-style Lexan hatch-style windows sometimes an option; and a few non-opening door and view windows).
When we had stored our camper outdoors over last winter (for the 1st time), I anticipated near-hurricane force monster snowstorms pounding all the windows of our camper over the 7 months of winter up here (14 of these storms in total over last winter). So, bought a tube of weather-sealant caulking, and filled every weep hole with the stuff (the material is crystal clear);min spring, I just peeled it off the weep holes (in less than 15 minutes), and no issues.
You could use this easily removable stuff to block the weep holes in your existing bulk-head window, whenever you are on the road (or, why not permanently?).
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