Forum Discussion
SidecarFlip
May 25, 2017Explorer III
Instead of going over all of it willy-nilly, I'd do a blower door test first (apply positive air pressure) to the unit and see where it's leaking at and then fix the leaks. You might very well be sealing areas that don't need sealing and not sealing areas that are leaking.
Only a blower door test will tell you for sure. TC's and most RV's tend to leak (have water intrusion) on the frontal areas where the rain is pounding hard while you are driving, Imagine a tropical storm pounding on the frontal area with 60 mph plus wind driven rain....
Only a blower door test will tell you for sure. TC's and most RV's tend to leak (have water intrusion) on the frontal areas where the rain is pounding hard while you are driving, Imagine a tropical storm pounding on the frontal area with 60 mph plus wind driven rain....
About Travel Trailer Group
44,030 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 20, 2025