So, a while back I posted about the leak in my slide. Had a few people look at it and the consensus is that the leak is coming from the top corner running inside the wall and then getting on the floor. Easy fix, I guess.
I've also been searching the interwebs for anything related to slide leaks. Crazy enough, there are tons of threads on water getting in from the bottom edges. The trim is not on correctly or the water even wicks around the lower trim and under the floor where it finds screw holes and gets under the waterproof black woven (?) fabric covering the floor. Well, upon looking closer my slide looks to be assembled the same as many of those that had problems and I even had the exact same screw holes through the black woven material shown to be the culprit on some of them.
I decided to start from the bottom up with my waterproofing of the slide. Seems slides are big time culprits for water damage so I figure it's a good place to start.
Step 1: Remove all the trim from the bottom of the slide. Inspect. Re-assemble with drip edge under the trim. Replace the butyl seal. Cover it all in EternaBond leak repair tape.
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I sure hope this works!