โOct-29-2018 01:48 PM
โNov-04-2018 08:55 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Looking at the picture thats a sure sign of lack of maintenance.
Either the gutter was full of debris for a long period of time allowing water to lay in that area getting into the snap in trim, or the snap in trim cracked or pulled out of the extrusion. The screws would not rust that much on a 2016 in a few years unless something allowed water to be in constant contact with them.
You can blame Jayco, but thats the same way just about every, if not all manufacturers do a roof termination at the sidewall. The top of the rail appears well sealed to the roof membrane in the picture.
โNov-04-2018 04:56 AM
apr67 wrote:
So as it turns out I was kinda wrong and right.
The head of every screw holding the drip rail on is rusty as hell. However the only rust on the side is where they failed to caulk the underside.
So I am going to caulk it and ignore it, knowing that Jayco did a cr@p job and that this driprail will fail and delam down the road.
โNov-04-2018 04:43 AM
โOct-30-2018 04:19 PM
โOct-30-2018 04:15 PM
โOct-30-2018 01:21 AM
apr67 wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
I,d look at the screws they used, if there rusty? remove and by stainless ones. one size bigger. and put a dab of a good rv sealer in the hole and on each screw.
These are screws under the drip rail (covered by it), the only way to get to them would be to pull it all off the RV. I don't think that is going to happen.
I will post pictures.
โOct-29-2018 05:08 PM
โOct-29-2018 05:08 PM
โOct-29-2018 04:53 PM
โOct-29-2018 02:56 PM
โOct-29-2018 02:28 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
I,d look at the screws they used, if there rusty? remove and by stainless ones. one size bigger. and put a dab of a good rv sealer in the hole and on each screw.
โOct-29-2018 02:25 PM