jstar
Nov 08, 2015Explorer
Leaks galore
I bought a new to me TT that is in really great shape and had very few areas of de-lamination. I noticed that the dealer the folks I bought it from who they got the unit from a year ago, went over it ...
jstar wrote:No bubbles so far. But it is still dark and I won't deal with the roof till dawn.westend wrote:fallsrider wrote:It's not that hard. If you have a pinhole in a siding joint, you're probably going to be sealing more than just the exact location when you apply caulk.
I can see where the worksheets, or trailer diagrams, would work. My only concern would be finding a pinhole leak again just by going off a diagram.
I guess a grease pencil would work as mentioned, since I always clean an area with denatured alcohol before applying caulk.
Just thinking it through...
Weep holes do not let air or water out of the inside of the unit they are for any moisture that gets between the frame and the glass to come back out. No you should not be getting bubbles at the weep holes. Did you get bubbles anywhere? If so then it worked.