Posted 2025-10-28 8:34 AM (#185986) Subject: Gooseneck area leaking
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We completely gutted our living quarter trailer and put it back together. Resealed all the windows and anything we could think of.
Everyday the gooseneck area where we sleep is soaked! After a rain, def soaked. We resealed the windows again thinking that was it. Well, the trailer is frosty in the mornings and by noon it is warm out again so the condensation is somehow getting in and soaking the gooseneck area!
We do not know where it could be coming from at this point. Any ideas? We are about to rip the bunk area apart again because we are at a loss.
Posted 2025-11-06 8:50 PM (#185996 - in reply to #185986) Subject: RE: Gooseneck area leaking
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Posts: 2960 Location: North Carolina
Sounds like the roof sheet to side profile is leaking. Some trailer use rivets or screws. My 1999 Sundowner used rivets covered by Sikaflex caulk. It lasted about 5 - 6 years. I redid with the same Sikaflex. Again it lasted 5-6 years, plus it was a mess to apply. Then I found Eternabond tape. Easy & neat to apply. So far, 10 + years.