11-28-2025, 04:59 AM
Hi Robert. It is possible the seam on the roof is leaking. When I purchased our coach 5 years ago there was water coming in at the sink. A PO had sealed around the window but that didn't stop the leak. Newell sealed up the roof above my galley window and that solved the problem.
At least twice a year I go up on the roof with the intention of inspecting and sealing/resealing rivets and seam joints where needed.
Some of my basement doors are leaking too. I believe the rubber seals are the culprit. The seals are coming off the doors and I need to reglue them. It appears water is getting in at the top of the doors and instead of the seal keeping the water out it is allowing it to come in around the dried up adhesive.
At least twice a year I go up on the roof with the intention of inspecting and sealing/resealing rivets and seam joints where needed.
Some of my basement doors are leaking too. I believe the rubber seals are the culprit. The seals are coming off the doors and I need to reglue them. It appears water is getting in at the top of the doors and instead of the seal keeping the water out it is allowing it to come in around the dried up adhesive.
Hank & Natalie Bensley
2001 Double Slide #586.
2021 Cherokee Trailhawk Toad
Finally Retired and Snowbirds for the summers in Endwell, NY

