Nov-05-2014 07:38 AM
Nov-06-2014 11:05 AM
Mich F wrote:
Check the drain lines from your sinks for those valves. 😉
Nov-06-2014 10:33 AM
Nov-06-2014 10:25 AM
Mich F wrote:rooney77 wrote:
I was going to see if cleaning all the crappy caulk off and tightening things would button it back up and then re-caulk it.
Can't tell too much about the vent until I get the cover off of it.
I would suggest totally cleaning the roof and skylight of all caulk and putting on fresh caulk. Otherwise there could be a problem with the old sealant and new caulking sealing properly, since you don't know what's been used before. After removing all the caulk, it's not that big a deal to remove the skylight to look for any issues in the opening.
As for the black tank vent you shouldn't see much after removing the vent cover, since all it does is cover and seal the whole in the roof, where the vent pipe protrudes, which naturally could be a source of any ceiling leak. I'd suggest cleaning the roof area around the vent pipe also and installing a new vent cover - they're cheap enough to just install a new one.
Nov-06-2014 10:06 AM
rooney77 wrote:
I was going to see if cleaning all the crappy caulk off and tightening things would button it back up and then re-caulk it.
Can't tell too much about the vent until I get the cover off of it.
Nov-06-2014 09:29 AM
Mich F wrote:rooney77 wrote:
I got on the roof at lunch and it looks like an abominable snowman sneezed all over the joints and seams. 😞
Guess I'll pick up a few tubes of self-leveling, grab a scraper and get started. You can see where the bubble over the tub is loose so I'm assuming that's the source of the leak but the caulking definitely needs attention.
Assuming your your roof skylight also has an "inner" skylight, I'd suggest removing that inner one, to get a better idea of what's going on around your roof skylight opening.
My newer Itasca had a leaking shower skylight from the time it was new. It was resealed 2 or 3 times and still leaked. We finally had to remove it, totally clean off the roof and skylight, reinstalled and resealed it, and it hasn't leaked since.
Nov-06-2014 09:28 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
I hope your odor is not related to the found water leak. That could require a much more involved solution.
Nov-06-2014 09:26 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
It's just what my wife and I practice. That is "just us". I am sure there will be a time where one of us just can't wait for a public toilet, but that day has not happened yet in the 7 years we've owned the rig.
Nov-06-2014 09:17 AM
rooney77 wrote:
I got on the roof at lunch and it looks like an abominable snowman sneezed all over the joints and seams. 😞
Guess I'll pick up a few tubes of self-leveling, grab a scraper and get started. You can see where the bubble over the tub is loose so I'm assuming that's the source of the leak but the caulking definitely needs attention.
Nov-06-2014 08:55 AM
rooney77 wrote:I do not suggest RVers avoid doing #2. It's just what my wife and I practice. That is "just us". I am sure there will be a time where one of us just can't wait for a public toilet, but that day has not happened yet in the 7 years we've owned the rig.
I have to able to #2 in it, with crohns, the toilet has been the biggest selling point and most commonly used room for me. 😄
Nov-06-2014 08:41 AM
Nov-06-2014 05:53 AM
rooney77 wrote:
Edit: FYI, I have to able to #2 in it, with crohns, the toilet has been the biggest selling point and most commonly used room for me. 😄
Nov-06-2014 05:51 AM
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