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turnerjb

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Hello, new member, enjoying my RV. I have a problem with a leak in my RV. We changed the AC unit last summer, now, when there is a heavy rain, have a leak inside the RV. Not fun. Any suggestions?
 
You can remove the unit, and replace the gasket... There are a couple of techniques for finding leaks...

Low tech...have a helper inside while you work yourself slowly from low side to high side with a hose. Water can travel along attic liners...not always what you thought. I had a radio antenna causing a problem...but the drops inside weren’t close to the source.

High Tech...places have a technician place a blower in one of your roof vents...it very slightly produces a positive pressure inside the rig. Then they spray a soap solution all over the roof and look for bubbles. Independence RV in Orlando has this type of equipment.
 
Welcome from Georgia!
 

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