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Old 08-05-2017, 09:48 AM   #5
Ken / Claudia
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Leaks are nearly always tough to find. That window would be suspect. But, someone needs to start removing panels windows, lights etc. and find it. Remember water always runs down. When you find a problem area such as the floor panel look up. Look up walls, each wall not just the closest one. The leak is normally running in the walls not on them. Unless water has been forced inside during travel. No point in repairing the floor without fixing the source if in deed it is a leak.
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