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Vinnie2016

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When I replaced my roof membrane this spring I was concerned about how the side trim seems to block drainage off the roof. After a rain, I was inspecting the roof and there are several places that water stands along the trim and around a skylight.
Does anyone have a solution to get the water to drain?
If I had known before I replaced the membrane, I would have made the membrane come out at the same height as the trim rail.
Why in the world do they have the trim rail trap the water in the first place?
 
When I replaced my roof membrane this spring I was concerned about how the side trim seems to block drainage off the roof. After a rain, I was inspecting the roof and there are several places that water stands along the trim and around a skylight.
Does anyone have a solution to get the water to drain?
If I had known before I replaced the membrane, I would have made the membrane come out at the same height as the trim rail.
Why in the world do they have the trim rail trap the water in the first place?
Only one answer! Bad design!!!
 
Have a spot or two where water sits, as well.

I have RV Armor on mine. I guess I could add more costing and ge that spot level wit the surrounding area. Perhaps yo could do the same eith dicor ir a other sealant or coating.
 

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