LD Shower skylight question September 17, 2005, 07:03:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58106On our 2001 LD Mid Bath shower skylight, the outer skylight portion is held on with three screws on its front vertical edge and three screws on its back vertical edge. (looking at this from the rooftop, of course.) The sides of the skylight outer cover that is parallel to the sides of the coach have no attachments. It appears that the skylight outer cover has a gap up under those sides. This looks like it (can has mighthave does could) let in wind driven water or, hose water used to wash the roof.Do all your LD shower outer skylight covers have a tight fit in the above areas?Don McG
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #1 – September 17, 2005, 07:34:45 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58111QuoteOn our 2001 LD Mid Bath shower skylight, the outer skylight portion is held on with three screws on its front vertical edge and three screws on its back vertical edge. (looking at this from the rooftop, of course.) The sides of the skylight outer cover that is parallel to the sides of the coach have no attachments. It appears that the skylight outer cover has a gap up under those sides. This looks like it (can has mighthave does could) let in wind driven water or, hose water used to wash the roof.Do all your LD shower outer skylight covers have a tight fit in the above areas?Don McG Don: It is no problem. I have even had to replace mine (I stepped through it when I lost balance on the roof) and all I had to be careful of was filling up the two large grooves with sealant, which the factory provided. I never heard of anyone having leakage.Gus Weber
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #2 – September 18, 2005, 01:50:31 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58158Quote from: mylazydazeOn our 2001 LD Mid Bath shower skylight, the outer skylight portion is held on with three screws on its front vertical edge and three screws on its back vertical edge. (looking at this from the rooftop, of course.)The sides of the skylight outer cover that is parallel to the sides of the coach have no attachments. It appears that the skylight outer cover has a gap up under those sides. This looks like it (can has mighthave does could) let in wind driven water or, hose water used to wash the roof. Do all your LD shower outer skylight covers have a tight fit in the above areas? Don McGDon: It is no problem. I have even had to replace mine (I stepped through it when I lost balance on the roof) and all I had to be careful of was filling up the two large grooves with sealant, which the factory provided. I never heard of anyone having leakage.Gus Weber Thanks for the reply, Gus, However, on our LD shower skylight, there appears to be no sealant between the outer skylight cover and inner Skylight along the skylight cover sides that are parallel to the coach sidewalls.Did yours have sealant in that location?Don McG
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #3 – September 18, 2005, 05:16:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58163Quote--- In lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com, mylazydazewrote:Thanks for the reply, Gus, However, on our LD shower skylight, there appears to be no sealant between the outer skylight cover and inner Skylight along the skylight cover sides that are parallel to the coach sidewalls.Did yours have sealant in that location?Don McG Don: There is a formed rubber seal which goes all around the skylight. If yours is leaking, I am sure you can get one from the factory. I frankly don't remember if I used the old one or a new one came with the new skylight cover when I replaced mine.Good luckGus Weber
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #4 – September 19, 2005, 04:29:12 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58197Quote--- In lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com, mylazydazewrote: Thanks for the reply, Gus, However, on our LD shower skylight, there appears to be no sealant between the outer skylight cover and inner Skylight along the skylight cover sides that are parallel to the coach sidewalls. Did yours have sealant in that location? Don McGDon: There is a formed rubber seal which goes all around the skylight. If yours is leaking, I am sure you can get one from the factory. I frankly don't remember if I used the old one or a new one came with the new skylight cover when I replaced mine Good luck Gus Weber Hi Gus, Before I call Steve, I need to be sure we will be talking about the same thing.... I'm talking about the lack of seal between the skylight outer translucent piece and the inner skylight translucent piece. On our 2001 MB, the outer piece is attached to the main skylight and base with six screws and there appears to be open spaces up under the flange of the outer piece on the two sides where there are no screws. The seal between the lower part of the skylight and the coach roof is well sealed and in fine shape.Thanks in advance, Don McG
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #5 – September 20, 2005, 06:26:06 am Yahoo Message Number: 58211Quote Hi Gus, Before I call Steve, I need to be sure we will be talking about the same thing.... I'm talking about the lack of seal between the skylight outer translucent piece and the inner skylight translucent piece. On our 2001 MB, the outer piece is attached to the main skylight and base with six screws and there appears to be open spaces up under the flange of the outer piece on the two sides where there are no screws. The seal between the lower part of the skylight and the coach roof is well sealed and in fine shape.Thanks in advance, Don McG Don: I'm talking of the seal between the skylight outer translucent piece and the inner skylight standing metal piece - it stands up on four sides but is not translucent on my rig. Place your fingers on the sides (the parts with no screws) and see if you can't feel the edge of a rubber seal up there. I can. I also see a lightened white line through the translucent cover.Hope this helpsGus
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #6 – September 20, 2005, 06:30:09 am Yahoo Message Number: 58212QuoteHi Gus, Before I call Steve, I need to be sure we will be talking about the same thing.... I'm talking about the lack of seal between the skylight outer translucent piece and the inner skylight translucent piece. On our 2001 MB, the outer piece is attached to the main skylight and base with six screws and there appears to be open spaces up under the flange of the outer piece on the two sides where there are no screws. The seal between the lower part of the skylight and the coach roof is well sealed and in fine shape.Thanks in advance, Don McG Don: I should also have suggested a test. Get a hose up there and do your best to squirt it under the unscrewed sides. If you have no leakage into the shower, you have a seal!Good luckGus Weber
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #7 – September 20, 2005, 09:13:19 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58219Quote from: mylazydazeHi Gus, Before I call Steve, I need to be sure we will be talking about the same thing.... I'm talking about the lack of seal between the skylight outer translucent piece and the inner skylight translucent piece. On our 2001 MB, the outer piece is attached to the main skylight and base with six screws and there appears to be open spaces up under the flange of the outer piece on the two sides where there are no screws. The seal between the lower part of the skylight and the coach roof is well sealed and in fine shape.Thanks in advance, Don McGDon:I should also have suggested a test. Get a hose up there and do your best to squirt it under the unscrewed sides. If you have no leakage Good luck Gus Weber Thanks for the detail info on the Skylight gasket, Gus - Just what I needed to diagnose without taking things apart. (By the way, isn't useing a garden hose to see if the skylight leaks something like opening a seaward water valve to see if a submerged sub has water outside?)Turns out there is a white gasket and - that it is 'sort of' tight on the fwd-aft sides of the skylight. It is about as tight as the cab door weatherstrip. That is enough to stop small splashing but definitely not enough to stop hose fed water directly at the base of the skylight. Looks to me like I've another project on the list.Thanks again, Don McG
Re: LD Shower skylight question Reply #8 – September 20, 2005, 09:47:59 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58222"isn't using a garden hose to see if the skylight leaks something like opening a seaward water valve to see if a submerged sub has water outside?" Considering what happened to the USS Squalus back in '39, I'm sure nobody would pull a stunt like that! ;-)Andy Baird