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โNov-17-2013 10:04 AM
CT51 wrote:tvchen wrote:GollyCollie wrote:tvchen wrote:
Did he tell you where those other leaks are?
The one that he mentioned in particular was in the rail above the awning. He said he believed that there was entrusion happening there and that the water then traveled under the rail up to the front and then into the cap. I hope Azdel does what they say it will or those walls are in trouble.
When I saw those railings I did not have too much confidence in them so I laid a bead of dicor at the rail and roof junction. In fact I also laid a bead between the plastic trim (in front of the awning railing)up to the point where the trim meets the front cap). I also pro-flexed all the screw heads inside the rail. I believe I mentioned this in one of my earlier posts.
tvchen,
Regarding the sealant work you did, what made you choose Dicor to seal at the rail/roof junction rather than Pro-flex? Also, it seems to me that water that gets into the awning rail (under the vinyl insert, where the screws that hold it on are), should have a way to get out. If you remove the vinyl insert, it's easy to see that water has been in there. Has anyone considered adding weep holes to the vinyl strip, or better yet drilling a few small (1/8" or less), holes thru the awning channel, and up into the area of the rail where the vinyl insert rest? If there wasn't any water ever allowed to stay in the rail, there wouldn't be a problem with it passing thru the screw holes. Of course, this doesn't address water entering behind the rail from above-that area would still need to be resealed as discussed above.
Hasn't rained hard yet, so have just been thinking about what actions I might take after I see what happens tonight. Even if I don't have any leak occur, I still plan to add whatever protection I can.
CT51
โNov-17-2013 09:00 AM
tvchen wrote:GollyCollie wrote:tvchen wrote:
Did he tell you where those other leaks are?
The one that he mentioned in particular was in the rail above the awning. He said he believed that there was entrusion happening there and that the water then traveled under the rail up to the front and then into the cap. I hope Azdel does what they say it will or those walls are in trouble.
When I saw those railings I did not have too much confidence in them so I laid a bead of dicor at the rail and roof junction. In fact I also laid a bead between the plastic trim (in front of the awning railing)up to the point where the trim meets the front cap). I also pro-flexed all the screw heads inside the rail. I believe I mentioned this in one of my earlier posts.
โNov-17-2013 06:18 AM
paullac wrote:
Curious if there's any news on the legal front? I believe you had started that process. I imagine that takes a long time too.
โNov-17-2013 05:45 AM
CT51 wrote:
I posted earlier that I have a 2014 Leprechaun 319DS. From one of your videos, it appears we bought from the same dealer.
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โNov-16-2013 02:36 PM
GollyCollie wrote:tvchen wrote:
Did he tell you where those other leaks are?
The one that he mentioned in particular was in the rail above the awning. He said he believed that there was entrusion happening there and that the water then traveled under the rail up to the front and then into the cap. I hope Azdel does what they say it will or those walls are in trouble.
โNov-16-2013 02:22 PM
tvchen wrote:
Did he tell you where those other leaks are?
โNov-16-2013 02:14 PM
Mich F wrote:
It's also hard to believe you have the only unit with that style cap that has that problem. I imagine there must be a lot of people, that just aren't aware yet ,of what they're going to encounter in the near future.
โNov-16-2013 02:10 PM
GollyCollie wrote:
He told me they found several more small leaks farther back and that the water from those leaks eventually migrates forward and ends up in the cap.
โNov-16-2013 01:51 PM