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<blockquote data-quote="TheHewsonFamily" data-source="post: 568228" data-attributes="member: 21377"><p>Its the glass windows seal. The join is on the long side of the glass towards the middle (upper) part of the roof. There is a pool of water in the lower right hand side of the window but it is leaking at the top, so I am guessing that the water is working through to the gap in the seal by capillary action.</p><p></p><p>I'll bung a bit of silicone sealant around the join and see if that stops it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHewsonFamily, post: 568228, member: 21377"] Its the glass windows seal. The join is on the long side of the glass towards the middle (upper) part of the roof. There is a pool of water in the lower right hand side of the window but it is leaking at the top, so I am guessing that the water is working through to the gap in the seal by capillary action. I'll bung a bit of silicone sealant around the join and see if that stops it! [/QUOTE]
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