My trailer needed new gaskets for the roof air vents.
I had to special order these gaskets into the RV part store in our small town. It took a few days to get them but what shocked me the most was the price. Little rubber made gaskets cost more than100 feet of rubber trim.
As you can see by the top and second picture how the sun dries out the gasket on the roof vent and they crack and leak. You can see that the top seal was crumbling before I removed it but the second was just stiff and hard and bowing out.
These were just about $20 for both by the time I got them in. I had replaced them in the past but I don't remember how long ago it was as we have had the trailer for about 13 years, I am guessing about 8 years ago.
Once the old one is removed and the vent top is clean, you start putting the new vent gasket on. There really is only one way for you to put it on. There is a slit and you just slip the slit over the metal edges. Start at the back so that there won't be any leakage at the joint.
When putting it on, be careful as I scraped my knuckle on the rough top on the corner and it is rough metal. I put the gasket on when it was cold so the rubber was cold and made it hard to stick on. It would go on much easier if the temperature was warmer.
You can see in one of the pictures that I stretched it tight when putting it on and I actually had a bit overlap until I redid it more relaxed than tight. I just gave it more space on the corners pushing the gasket into the corners tightly and with that, it matched up perfectly.
When I was in the trailer the last few years I could always see just a bit of sky through the corners of the sky vents. When I screwed them down after putting the new gaskets on them, the seal was tighter than it has ever been. I think the new gaskets are actually better than the old and I think they will probably age better than the others did.
On the covers, I recommend buying the lifetime vent covers. They are darker and don't let as much light in but I was tired of replacing the others every two years. I put the receipt and the warranty in the trailer documents so if I need a new one, it is free.
To take off the vent cover, go to the backside of the vent where the hinge is on the roof. There is a little piece of aluminum on the side that is bent down to keep it on. Pull that metal up. From the inside of the trailer, unscrew the handle off that twists up the cover.
Thinking back now, I think the gasket was sealed to the old vent lid that cracked. When I put the new lid on, the seal was never tight. I think the new gasket will "seal the deal."
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