A while ago I noticed that the caulk was seperated (split) on the horizontal section above the part of the trailer that sits directly above my truck bed.
Seeing this I removed all of the original sealant/caulk, cleaned and prepped for a new layer of caulk. Picked up a caulk from an RV dealer that said it was specifically made for the RV fiberglass in an outdoor location.
Finished the job, all looked great and then let it sit for about 9 days.
Loaded up the trailer for a trip. After I pulled into the campsite I noticed my caulk had all split again, it actually looked just like it did before I replaced the caulking.
I am wondering if the frame is actually allowing the parts to move that much.
I do realize there could be a lot of stress in that location. However . . .
A few questions:
Do I need to be concerned?
If this is normal, how do I go about sealing this location? No other area has this issue.
As a side note, one of the inside doors does not line up to close unless on a very level site. Like a concrete pad site.
Seeing this I removed all of the original sealant/caulk, cleaned and prepped for a new layer of caulk. Picked up a caulk from an RV dealer that said it was specifically made for the RV fiberglass in an outdoor location.
Finished the job, all looked great and then let it sit for about 9 days.
Loaded up the trailer for a trip. After I pulled into the campsite I noticed my caulk had all split again, it actually looked just like it did before I replaced the caulking.
I am wondering if the frame is actually allowing the parts to move that much.
I do realize there could be a lot of stress in that location. However . . .
A few questions:
Do I need to be concerned?
If this is normal, how do I go about sealing this location? No other area has this issue.
As a side note, one of the inside doors does not line up to close unless on a very level site. Like a concrete pad site.