09-27-2017, 09:14 AM
Gurus,
As I tend to my roof, I came across this conundrum. If you follow the roof metal over to the side — where it meets the vertical panel on the side of the coach, you will find a drip-edge. I have included picture. Smart users have recommended Dicor as the correct sealant for the roof, but I am wondering about this ... it seems as if there is a good place for water to get behind the panels.
I don’t want to make a mess of the seam if sealing is not needed.
So, do I mask and seal? Leave alone? Or Other?
Thoughts?
As I tend to my roof, I came across this conundrum. If you follow the roof metal over to the side — where it meets the vertical panel on the side of the coach, you will find a drip-edge. I have included picture. Smart users have recommended Dicor as the correct sealant for the roof, but I am wondering about this ... it seems as if there is a good place for water to get behind the panels.
I don’t want to make a mess of the seam if sealing is not needed.
So, do I mask and seal? Leave alone? Or Other?
Thoughts?
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama