โSep-21-2022 08:16 PM
โApr-22-2024 06:13 PM
I had the same issue found the leak behind the corner piece that has the three screws in it on the outside, pulled it off and found a bunch of water and mildew from where it had been leaking for so long. So I cleaned it up really good and siliconed the crap out of it! Also did all the bottom and the other corner.
โApr-18-2024 04:08 PM
I have the same problem and it doesnโt matter if the slide out is on or out.
โApr-18-2024 04:18 PM
Mine leaks and my neighbors has same set up, his has a drip cap on his, mine doesnโt and leaks on the floor.
โApr-18-2024 06:15 PM
Iโd bet dollars to donuts the water is coming from the windows.
โSep-22-2022 01:29 PM
CA Traveler wrote:schlep1967 wrote:I would not do this since it may cause the rails to extend further out and cause problems with the fixed gears. Plus you may be limited as the screws get closer to the slide interior position. Maybe OK but I'd get professional advice or help before proceeding.
Never dealt with it but.... my suggestion if it is possible.
Remove screws from the rail. How far can you pull the rail out from the slide? Is it enough to get Butyl tape behind it? Place 1 inch pieces of butyl tape behind the rail were the screws will go back in through them. If that is where your leak is it should fix the problem.
Have you considered that the water may be moving around the lower slide edges on the bottom due to rig tilt or wind?
โSep-22-2022 12:49 PM
schlep1967 wrote:I would not do this since it may cause the rails to extend further out and cause problems with the fixed gears. Plus you may be limited as the screws get closer to the slide interior position. Maybe OK but I'd get professional advice or help before proceeding.
Never dealt with it but.... my suggestion if it is possible.
Remove screws from the rail. How far can you pull the rail out from the slide? Is it enough to get Butyl tape behind it? Place 1 inch pieces of butyl tape behind the rail were the screws will go back in through them. If that is where your leak is it should fix the problem.
โSep-22-2022 11:28 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
Never dealt with it but.... my suggestion if it is possible.
Remove screws from the rail. How far can you pull the rail out from the slide? Is it enough to get Butyl tape behind it? Place 1 inch pieces of butyl tape behind the rail were the screws will go back in through them. If that is where your leak is it should fix the problem.
โSep-22-2022 11:26 AM
โSep-22-2022 09:43 AM
DRM796 wrote:If in fact the slide water on the bottom is coming from the rails then you have a serious leak.
Pretty sure it's the rail. We have sprayed water on the side of the slide just around the rail and have seen the water start to show up.
โSep-22-2022 09:41 AM
nickthehunter wrote:
The Schwintek rails are mounted to the side of the slide room with screws. So if the screws are sealed, then it isn't the slide rail that is leaking. You should take the screws out, put sealant in the hole, and put the screws back in. (Rust on a screw when you take it out is a sign that either that screw was leaking or something above it was.) If that doesn't fix the leaking, your problem is somewhere else. Look at the sealant around the windows; that's a common problem.
โSep-22-2022 05:37 AM
โSep-22-2022 05:06 AM
โSep-22-2022 01:05 AM
DRM796 wrote:
Have a schwintek slide that leaks at the lower rail and gets the bottom side of the slide wet. I have caulked all along the rail and the mounting screws but some how water still gets thru to the bottom. Done some web searching but haven't been able to find any definitive fixes. Any ideas?
Thanks