โMay-15-2015 08:16 PM
โMay-16-2015 09:03 AM
Baja Man wrote:
Cummins....I did not want to have to remove caulking and screws to install a cover (if I simply add a cover). If I install a fantastic fan then I will definetly consider a fantastic cover as well.
โMay-16-2015 08:44 AM
โMay-16-2015 08:39 AM
therink wrote:
Definitely butyl tape on underside flange of outer skylight shell and dicor self leveling caulk or Eternabond tape around entire topside of flange.
Removal of old requires careful removal of old self leveling caulk. I would use a heat gun and plastic scraper. If using utility knife to score old caulk don't cut into the roof membrane.
โMay-16-2015 08:36 AM
โMay-16-2015 08:29 AM
โMay-16-2015 07:30 AM
โMay-15-2015 09:10 PM
Baja Man wrote:
I need to replace the skylight in my bathroom.
1. What is the best method/procedures to remove old light and install new one?
Most skylights are in two parts...outer shell and inner shell. If you are replacing just the outer shell simply remove the molding, clean the area, apply new butyl putty, replace the molding, and I would cover the edge with Eternabond tape. Not saying this is the best method...just what I would and did do with ours.
2. What is best sealant to use underflange and on top of flange?
Not sure what you mean regarding "flange." Many good sealants available. Make sure it is compatible with your roof material (EPDM/TPO) and avoid silicone. I have had good luck with a sealant made by ChemLink M1. Other popular sealants for roof work are made by Dicor and ProFlex.
Vents....
Are standard vents adequate if a Max Air cover is used over them? Do most of you revert to installing fantastic fans?
Adequate is relative to your needs. The Fantastic Fans work very well and can remove air or bring it in to your rig. If you don't require the moving air, the vent will work OK!
How about to install procedures and sealants for fantastic fans? I have 3 vents...one in living/kitchen area, one in bathroom, and one in upstairs room.
Same products as above if working on the roof. Other areas I prefer to use a good polyurethane or tri-polymer sealant.
Thanks