Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Shower Skylight
Forum Login
Login Name: Create a new account
Password:     Forgot password

BAC Forum    General Boards    Technical Support  ›  Shower Skylight Moderators: Gerald Farris

Shower Skylight  This thread currently has 1,174 views. Print
2 Pages 1 2 All Recommend Thread
Tom and Pam Brown
January 5, 2011, 6:43pm Report to Moderator
1999 Beaver Marquis Tourmaline
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.03
Time Online: 13 days 4 hours 19 minutes
Location: Hampton, Georgia
Anyone ever removed and replaced the shower skylight?

What is the best method of removing the old sealant?

Thanks for your input.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Marty and Suzie
January 5, 2011, 7:47pm Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Time Online: 23 days 15 hours 42 minutes
I had to change mine due to a small crack which then leaked water. I used a steel putty knife to get at all the screws then remove them. I then used the knife to see-saw around the skylight cutting the sealant. After removing the skylight I used a stainless steel chisel and small amounts of laquor thinner to clean the surface.
Marty


2002 Patriot Thunder
C-12   455hp.
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 1 - 16
Richard And Babs Ames
January 5, 2011, 7:56pm Report to Moderator
Moderator
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Time Online: 33 days 1 hours 32 minutes
Motorhome Magazine has an article on replacing the sky light this month. It was on a rubber roof and I think the fiberglass roof would be easier. February Issue Page 50.


1997 Beaver Patriot
3126B  CAT  
South Central FL
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 2 - 16
Larry Fritz
January 6, 2011, 4:49am Report to Moderator
98 Patriot Ticonderoga - 37' Blue/White, 3126B
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 5 days 7 hours 8 minutes
Location: Adams, Nebraska
I just changed mine a few months ago. There is nothing very easy about it and it takes a lot of elbow grease.

I experimented with various tools and ended up using a $30 multifunction tool from harbor freight once the screws were removed. The vibrating tools gets the putty hot so you have to clean the tool every few minutes. The nice thing is that it did eliminate a lot of the elbow grease  from the other methods that I tried.

Ours was punctured with hail. It was two thin pieces when it came out. I replaced it with a 1/4" thick unit using the larger outside dimensions. Since we are traveling now in the winter in 10 to 30 degree weather, there is a lot of condensation on the inside in the mornings, just like the side windows.

Right now, I need a clever way to seal from the vertical trim boards in the shower up to the skylight. Any Ideas anyone?

Larry Fritz
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 3 - 16
Jeremy Parrett
January 6, 2011, 9:32pm Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.10
Time Online: 48 days 12 hours 5 minutes
Location: Catalina Spa and RV Resort.Desert Hot Springs.CA
If the inner shell was reusable you could have used it together with the stronger outer shell and achieved a vapor barrier to solve the condensation problem.


Jeremy & Jane Parrett  
2000 Marquis Amethyst C12 455HP
2002 Jeep.
Logged Offline
Private Message Skype Reply: 4 - 16
Bruce Benson
January 7, 2011, 3:41am Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.01
Time Online: 7 days 9 hours 53 minutes
Location: San Benito, Tx
I am in the process of changing my sealant to Eternabond tape.  I have had good luck removing the old sealant by heating it with a Harbor Freight heat gun, using a plastic putty knife on the fiberglass part and a metal paint scraper type putty knife on the metal part.  I keep the putty knifes lubricated with dish washing soap to stop the sealant from sticking to them.  I remove the residual with lacquer thinner.

I am not happy yet with my Eternabond results.  There are a few technique problems and possibly a compatibility problem with the hight of the flanges over the level of the roof.


Bruce
2001 Marquis Emerald 42' C-12
Full Timers
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 5 - 16
Keith Moffett
January 8, 2011, 1:05pm Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Time Online: 6 days 17 hours 25 minutes
FYI
The kind folks in Bend suggested using a "Wax and Grease remover" for the residue cleanup.  Incidently this product "available at most auto paint stores" also softens the old sealant so it is a bit easier to remove.  I use a heat gun and a flat blade but it can get too hot for the roof so keep it moving and do small areas.
Bruce; thanks for the tip on the liquid soap lube.  When heated that stuff sticks to everything so my next job (skylight) should be easier.

Keith


98 Patriot 3126 40'
Keith & Carol
God Bless!
Logged Offline
Private Message YIM Reply: 6 - 16
Brian Sexton
January 17, 2011, 12:30am Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 16 hours 26 minutes
Location: Sewell, NJ
Replaced mine a couple months ago.  Heat gun with plastic scraper did the job with a bit of elbow grease.  Used dicor self leveling adhesive under the skylight and used stainless washers with screws and covered with eternabond tape.  


Brian and Chippy Sexton
40' 2000 Beaver Contessa
Cat 3126B
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 7 - 16
George H. Wall
January 17, 2012, 4:48pm Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 11 days 3 hours 48 minutes
Location: Franklin, NC
To aid with insulation qualities in this winter climate, I cut a piece of plexiglass to the size of the outer opening of the woodwork and placed industrial Velcro to both of the surfaces of the glass and woodwork, ALL THE WAY AROUND. There is NO CONDENSATION and the heat runs consideribly less now because of the dead air space above the plexiglass.  George H. Wall


George HENRY Wall,  37' 2002 Patriot, Cummings 8.3, 400 ISL
Logged Offline
Private Message AIM Reply: 8 - 16
cnlshirk
January 17, 2012, 8:23pm Report to Moderator

Cream/Lt Blue 2001 Marquis Jasper/CAT C-12
Moderator
Posts Per Day: 0.03
Time Online: 19 days 11 hours 57 minutes
Location: Medford, OR
The window guys use a 1" x 3" piece of Corian sharpened to a chisel point to scrape off the old silicone.  They said it would not remove the paint, but the sealant comes off.  Works for them.

Larry
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 9 - 16
KOliver
January 17, 2012, 9:54pm Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.09
Time Online: 9 days 14 hours 6 minutes
Location: Saltspring Island BC (under a cover for the summer)
When I did my windows, I used a razor blade lubricated with window cleaner.  took all of the old sealant, sometimes in a single pass.


Keith & Janet Oliver
Coquitlam BC
98 Contessa 38
Volvo on dolly
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 10 - 16
Eric Wallace
January 25, 2012, 6:14pm Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 4 hours 18 minutes
Our 2001 Monterey is in need of a new shower skylight.  Monaco has told me they don't have stock on that old one.  Does anyone have any info on a good source for a replacment?


Eric & Nancy Wallace
Napa, CA
2001 Monterey Trinidad 33'
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 11 - 16
Joel Weiss
January 25, 2012, 6:46pm Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.17
Time Online: 9 days 23 hours 31 minutes
Location: Fulltime--Home is where we park it
I did a Google search and came up with this place (they sure do have lots of sizes and styles): http://www.replacementrvskylights.com/index.htm


Sandie & Joel
2000 Patriot Thunder Princeton
CAT C-12
Logged Offline
Site Private Message Reply: 12 - 16
Glenda Farris, Co-Admin
January 25, 2012, 6:48pm Report to Moderator

Administrator Group
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Time Online: 65 days 22 hours 34 minutes
Location: Fulltimers
If you can't find one, you can have one made.

http://www.aiaindustries.com

Several years ago when we had our 1993 Patriot, our shower skylight was broken in a hail storm.  Monaco had none that would fit.

This company was very reasonable in price.

Glenda  


2000 Marquis
Fulltimers
Logged Offline
Site Private Message Reply: 13 - 16
Gerald Farris
January 26, 2012, 3:52am Report to Moderator

Board Moderator
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Time Online: 75 days 18 hours 49 minutes
Location: FULLTIMER
Eric,
When I needed a replacement skylight for my 2000 Marquis last year, Beaver Coach Sales had one in stock. Their parts department is due to open back up the end of next week. If you can wait that long they may be able to help you.

Gerald  


2000 Marquis, C12
Logged Offline
Site Private Message Reply: 14 - 16
Richard And Babs Ames
January 26, 2012, 1:38pm Report to Moderator
Moderator
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Time Online: 33 days 1 hours 32 minutes
Suggest you also try Alliance Coach in Wildwood, FL they took over the old Camp Monaco (Factory Service Center) with a lot of the same personnel. They are also a sponser and have a clickable link on our home page.  


1997 Beaver Patriot
3126B  CAT  
South Central FL
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 15 - 16
Randy Perry
January 27, 2012, 12:51am Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.01
Time Online: 5 days 3 hours 56 minutes
Location: North Tustin, CA.
Same as Gerald, Beaver Coach Sales had one in-stock and shipped it to me for my 2000 Patriot


2000 Patriot Ticonderoga
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 16 - 16
2 Pages 1 2 All Recommend Thread
Print

BAC Forum    General Boards    Technical Support  ›  Shower Skylight

Thread Rating
There is currently no rating for this thread