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Old 12-05-2016, 08:49 AM   #7
CORattler
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quote:Originally posted by Simpson9508

We had the same issue in our previous Montana. Found that the caulking on the strip on the bottom of the outer wall of the slide was cracking allowing water to enter. A little silicone caulk and no more water.
I would agree with the above. A crack in the sealant of this wide strip on the outside bottom of the slide has been a problem to many.
Same problem, same fix. All OK after 3 years.
We did pull the carpet back and dry the wood thoroughly before tacking the carpet back down.
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