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Old 11-17-2015, 12:06 PM   #1
mstat
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: St. Charles MO
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Rain Day 3

We are into day 3 of rain and the skylight in our 33RES started dripping on the lower street leading edge edge. Bummer. Just about everytime we've been out it's rained and this is first time it's leaked. (At least where it's been seen).

Got out the trusty piece of Eternabond tape that's kept in the trailer tool box and as soon as it quits raining was going to see if I could seal it up.

Decided that while it was raining I'd pull the inside part of the skylight to see how bad if any damage had been done to the surrounding wood.

Wood looked good, but the leak is actually on the top edge of the skylight, not the side. Leaking between seal and rubber roof as the water is running down the flap of roofing.

Leak was in a completely different spot than where it appeared to be.

Now just gotta wait for the rain to stop.
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