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fortytwo wrote:
The roof is crowned, so the leak has to be on the shower (passenger) side.
Aug-14-2018 07:40 PM
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Aug-14-2018 06:52 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
They use a soapy mixture and watch for bubbles.
You could DIY with a big squirrel cage fan through a window. The Sealtech unit sucks air in from a roof vent. Then a guy on the roof starts spraying soapy water.
Aug-14-2018 04:43 PM
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Aug-14-2018 01:52 PM
fortytwo wrote:
My MH is an Itasca 30T, 2014 model. I have a leak that drips into the shower at the outside wall. The local mobile RV tech has checked and resealed all of the usual suspects. Still leaks, more so in heavy rain. The roof is crowned, so the leak has to be on the shower (passenger) side. Should be relatively easy to seal off the shower and do a leak test.
Winnies have a poor design at the roof/sidewall interface, and it is completely obscured by an awning rail over that seam. Can't see any evidence of separation along the rail and the upper side of that rail has had a caulk seam added.
I'm in Hiawassee, GA (near intersection of GA, NC, and TN). Looking for a facility that can do a test to identify the source. Hope to avoid a total roof replacement - the last resort.
Aug-14-2018 01:26 PM
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