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Roof Water Diversion

tnwalkinghorse
Explorer
Explorer
I have an older 5th wheel that has a multi-pitched roof. Does anyone have any idea of what to do in the area shown in picture so that the water does not come straight down the window, but stills lets the water run off. Thanks!

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myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
While thumbing through an RV parts catalogue today, I noticed this Rainkap molding that they claim prevents streaks and leaks. May not do any good with the awnings there though.

beemerphile1
Explorer
Explorer
jmcnab wrote:
Open the window awning!


or the slide,

or re-level with that side a tad higher.
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jmcnab
Explorer
Explorer
Open the window awning!
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RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
I had water running down my back window that was giving me fits everytime it rained... Black streaks everwhere... I used DICOR (NO SCREWS) and glued an aluminum right angle strip across the back of the roof which diverted the run off water to the drains on both side of the roof. Been up now there for several years. ???

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IAMICHABOD
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have been looking into this for the same reason.

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