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Old 05-03-2023, 07:08 PM   #1
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Rain Water Infiltrating

Hi,
Just reaching out to some of you that may have an FL36 (rear bedroom).
We have had a lot (and I mean a lot, and still coming) of rain here in the last 5-6 days.
The rear corner of the 5th-wheel, door side, about 2 square feet of the carpet, in the bedroom, is completely soaked.
I cannot see any area, or space, where all that water is coming from. It is not leaking from the inside so somehow this water is infiltrating through the window, slide, external back fibreglass housing, but nothing is obvious.
It would be greatly appreciated if any of you would have any insight into this issue.
Thanks,
Paul
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Old 05-06-2023, 02:39 AM   #2
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anywhere there is a seam water can get in... redo ALL seams and that could possibly fix your issue..

Last year we were in a horrible rain event, after the 3rd day of flooding rain, the corner of our kitchen slide had wet carpet...When I got home, I re did all the corners and season the slide and that resolved the issue
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