18-10-2023, 06:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-10-2023, 09:41 AM by Colin Morgan.)
I removed the rubber strip to see what difference it made - and then have never had cause to put it back. Have no rational explanation as to how it worked, sorry. (It is possible the rubber provided an internal lip from which water dripped, after somehow finding its way there, perhaps from the ends?)
Not ever having tackled recovering the panel - the cover on my roof being well over 50 years old and very brittle - I am not sure about the cutting of the corners. However, on my roof panel, whoever did the job last just folded the material over in both directions - didn't cut it at all! This does seem to have worked.
Not ever having tackled recovering the panel - the cover on my roof being well over 50 years old and very brittle - I am not sure about the cutting of the corners. However, on my roof panel, whoever did the job last just folded the material over in both directions - didn't cut it at all! This does seem to have worked.