Over the last few years I'm have been struggling with what I thought was a leaky kitchen window. Its an on again off again minor leak that would drip down on the inside wall.
I resealed the window many times and enlarged the weep holes etc and still no luck.
I finally took the inside frame of the window off and carefully inspected the area during a rather heavy rainstorm and noticed water slowly dripping from the inside of the wall's Luan surface. The wall is a fiberglass/foam/Luan compressed bonded design with the fiberglass obviously on the outside and the Luan facing inside. It appears the water is wicking down from above the inside window frame eliminating a leaky frame as the culprit. Water has to be leaking past the the roof edge seal but how is it getting to the inside Luan surface?
I went up on the ladder in the rain to check the roof out and how the water was flowing down the drip rail and everything looked OK. I even went so far as to peel off the vinyl strip that covers the screws holding the drip rail/roof seal assembly and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary The roof material is in good shape and there are no through roof fittings within 6' from where the leak appears.
Has anyone else had an issue in this area?
And, is that drip rail edge seal assembly one piece? I'm wondering if there is a seam that has to be caulked.
On my next trip up there when things dry out I will be pulling those screws out and pushing caulk into their holes...
Thanks
Ron W.
03 Dodge 2500 SRW,SB,EC
2018 Keystone 25RES
DRZ-400SM
DL-650