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Old 03-26-2023, 08:08 PM   #17
another$pit
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Join Date: Mar 2023
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I had no choice...

I really appreciate all the input from everyone! From the top of my ladder, it was pretty obvious to me where the water was coming in. There was a visable gap at the flange of the wingard 360+ where the factory sealant had separated from this flange. This is right above where the water was coming in, at that little wingard cap inside the unit. There was no way that I could get to it from the ladder, so I had no choice. I got 3 boogie boards from the pool shed, spread them out, kneeled on them very gently, with never my whole weight on a single board. It honestly felt very stable, I didn't see or feel any flex in the roof at all. Filled that gap up with a healthy dose of Dicor self leveling sealant. I let it cure for a solid 24 hour, ran a hose over the area, as well as the entire roof, no leaks! I believe it's fixed!
Thanks again to all!
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