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Old 02-04-2022, 11:14 PM   #28
txc2936@yahoo.com
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: South Carolina
Posts: 698
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With the heavy rains we are having, I started extending the rear jacks prior to a rain storm, this will tilt the RV fwd, Now the water runs to the front of the RV and off, no more puddles on the roof.

I have also installed a small strip of weather stripping along the upper edge of the roof line, this will force the water to flow fwd and not over the edges of the RV, no more black water stains running down the RV sides after each rain!

Every year i inspect the roof, electrical connections, sky lite edges, and roof line. I reseal all potential leakage points, electrical connections on my antenna's, so far the interior stays dry, no leaks on interior ceiling, or sides.
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