โFeb-01-2015 08:36 AM
โFeb-02-2015 08:41 AM
daamac wrote:
There seems to be a range of opinions. Thanks for all comments.wgriswold wrote:
If your new skylight is polycarbonate (Lexan?) do not use Dicor. There is a different caulk that is recommended, but I can't remember the name.
I did some searches regarding polycarbonate skylight sealants and found mention of Surebond SB140 Skylight sealant... here's a link:SB-140. SB-140 specs state it is compatable with rubber - like my EPDM roof. So this is the correct sealant.... Right?
โFeb-02-2015 04:21 AM
wgriswold wrote:
If your new skylight is polycarbonate (Lexan?) do not use Dicor. There is a different caulk that is recommended, but I can't remember the name.
โFeb-02-2015 03:50 AM
โFeb-01-2015 03:19 PM
daamac wrote:
There seems to be a range of opinions. Thanks for all comments.wgriswold wrote:
If your new skylight is polycarbonate (Lexan?) do not use Dicor. There is a different caulk that is recommended, but I can't remember the name.
I did some searches regarding polycarbonate skylight sealants and found mention of Surebond SB140 Skylight sealant... here's a link:SB-140. SB-140 specs state it is compatable with rubber - like my EPDM roof. So this is the correct sealant.... Right?
โFeb-01-2015 02:26 PM
wgriswold wrote:
If your new skylight is polycarbonate (Lexan?) do not use Dicor. There is a different caulk that is recommended, but I can't remember the name.
โFeb-01-2015 12:30 PM
โFeb-01-2015 10:08 AM
daamac wrote:
I'm putting a new skylight on my trailer. I have used Eternabond over all caulking on the roof. The new skylight will be installed using butyl caulk between the lip of the skylight and the roof membrane.
Should I:
1) use Eternabond only over the screws and lip of the skylight
2) or should I first use Dicor, let the Dicor cure, and apply Eternabond over the Dicor?
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