Damp patch under ensuite window - Jayco Sterling 2008
TeePee said
10:07 AM Apr 9, 2015
Hi all. First time posting for me. I have a damp patch- approx. 6ins wide and 2ins high directly over the vanity bench and approx. 6ins under the rear window. I have replaced the sealant around the outside of the window and also checked under the external window rubber seal. This morning I decided to see if the water was perhaps running along a ledge from behind the shower taps, but the area is bone dry. Any thoughts/experiences that might help me? Thanks.
Dougwe said
10:17 AM Apr 9, 2015
Welcome to the gang TeePee, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Unfortunately leaks can come from nowhere near the noticed wet patch so can be very difficult to find. I hope you can sort it out though. Not much help I know, sorry.
Hi all. First time posting for me. I have a damp patch- approx. 6ins wide and 2ins high directly over the vanity bench and approx. 6ins under the rear window. I have replaced the sealant around the outside of the window and also checked under the external window rubber seal. This morning I decided to see if the water was perhaps running along a ledge from behind the shower taps, but the area is bone dry. Any thoughts/experiences that might help me? Thanks.
Unfortunately leaks can come from nowhere near the noticed wet patch so can be very difficult to find. I hope you can sort it out though. Not much help I know, sorry.
http://forum.jayco.com.au/
I have looked on the Jayco Forum several times but can't find anything relating to leaking windows or damp patches
Hi Guru. No damp patches anywhere else. Water pipes are lower than the damp patch anyway. It's a real mystery!
Look higher and either side of window and forward of leak,,, water travels and gravity and internal frames assist it VERY well.
Look for seals/sealant not applied correctly or damaged or anything different from the rest of the roof ect.
Good luck