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Old 08-14-2022, 11:48 AM   #1
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Window Leak

We had a couple of driving rainstorms come through where we are parked and I found some water dripping down the interior wall under the bedroom emergency exit window. Enough so it began to pool on the floor. Upon examination, I found the outside frame of the window - the outer trim that tucks against the exterior sidewall of the trailer - is pulled away about 1/8" along the top of the window. The other three sides of the frame are flush against the trailer. I've pushed on it and given it a firm smack with my hand and it appears tight and not moveable. I suppose it's possible the window has always been this way as we've not been in it during any heavy storms prior to these.

How would you recommend repair? Can this open seam simply be caulked with Dicor or similar product?
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