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Old 08-18-2018, 01:24 PM   #1
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Default 1985 hilo caulking and sealing joints

i have some trim on my hilo and i wonder if it needs to be caulked ?...(see pic attached)...there is a horizontal strip )circled in red)...and a vertical strip (circled in yellow)....do these need to be caulked ?..i'm trying to fix all the little leaks on the unit
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Old 08-19-2018, 08:11 PM   #2
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Default Caulking questions

Consulted with DH. If you have an aluminum roof then you can use Dicor caulk where your trim meets the edge of the roof. Caulk where the edge of the trim meets the side/fiberglass. If you have a rubber roof use Dicor only where the trim meets the rubber roof. Use Lexel caulk where the trim meets the fiberglass on the side. Dicor can be purchased at RV dealers and Lexel caulk can be purchased at ACE Hardware. This is premium caulk and takes a few days to set up. About $8.00 a tube. It can also be purchased on line or at Lowes. All therr areas you have circled need caulk.
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i would like to caulk the a/c unit but i cant get under it..anyone have any tricks for that?
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i would like to caulk the a/c unit but i cant get under it..anyone have any tricks for that?
I think it would be better to replace the A/C gasket.
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are they even available on an older unit?
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Old 08-21-2018, 08:16 PM   #6
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Default What is the make of your AC unit?

Model # would be helpful. I got a AC gasket from our HiLo dealer. Our AC unit has been replaced several years ago by our Dealer. Put a piece of carpet on the roof. Unfasten the AC unit and slide it onto the carpet. Maybe use dowl rod to assist in moving it over. Use Dicor caulk and externabond tape if necessary. Have a new AC seal ready and replace. UTube should have a video on how to do this.
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model # is unreadable...do they make a universal kit .?
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Default Post a picture of your AC unit.

Maybe someone can identify by the picture.
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I have a brand new one that I'll sell you cheap. my new a/c came with one included so I don't need the one I purchased.
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