Depends on whether you have a LQ or not. With a LQ, there are many holes and pieces of equipment sticking through your roof. Most leaks are caused by a weather beaten caulking. Removing the old and replacing it with new polyurethane caulking, will usually do the trick. If your trailer only has a dressing room and AC, the cause of the leaks can be the AC seal, roof seams or the holes behind your roof mounted running lights. Roof seams can be sealed using a pressures sensitive tape. The AC unit can be reseated by loosening and reinstalling the four hold down bolts, the lights can be loosened and new caulking installed under the bases. The difficulty is finding exactly from where the source of the leak emanates. This is especially true if you have an finished interior ceiling. Look for obvious roof damage, worn caulking and where ever two pieces of metal are joined together. Gard |