Please Help - Need Suggestions to fix window leak

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Please Help - Need Suggestions to fix window leak

#1 Postby logybogy » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:47 pm

Water is leaking from the top of my window sill. :(

It's nothing serious compared to what others have to face but it's a steady drip drip and driving me nuts. I never noticed it before. It's probably from all the high winds and rain I'm getting in Central Florida from Jeanne.

Anyone know any good window caulks or sealers i can use?? Right now I have a sock stuffed in the crevice on top of the window to stop the leak. :(
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#2 Postby bahamaswx » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:50 pm

Towels work fine.
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#3 Postby Ixolib » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:53 pm

If you're talking about a relatively permanant fix, even while it's still wet, get a tube of 3M 5200 Marine Sealent. But, do it from the outside.
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#4 Postby gatorbabe79 » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:53 pm

silicone sealant with latex
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#5 Postby schmita » Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:08 pm

The important part is to do it from the outside. Best if you wait till it is completely dry. Then use silicone like the others said. I also do it from the inside because I live down here and leaks are a way of life so we overcompensate.

OUTSIDE is the most important advice.

Good luck.
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#6 Postby Sanibel » Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:27 pm

You might want to check if the leak isn't coming from the wall above the window as well. Towels work until you can get a dry day to do it right...
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#7 Postby baygirl_1 » Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:36 pm

If you have any, diapers work great to soak up water from window leaks. You can tape them to the area and they'll really soak up the water. That could work until you can get outside to caulk/seal it properly.
Hope that might help.
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#8 Postby ladygatorslayer » Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:50 pm

Ixolib wrote:If you're talking about a relatively permanant fix, even while it's still wet, get a tube of 3M 5200 Marine Sealent. But, do it from the outside.


Bingo! My husband manages a marina, that stuff is the bomb.
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#9 Postby logybogy » Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:57 pm

Thanks everyone for the suggestions.

Can I also use the marine sealer for inside the window as well?

When I go outside and examine my windows, how do I apply the seal? Do I just get a caulk gun and apply it on top of the window area where I think the leak is?

I've never done any caulk work other than simple bathroom tile stuff.
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#10 Postby greeng13 » Sun Sep 26, 2004 8:18 pm

ladygatorslayer wrote:
Ixolib wrote:If you're talking about a relatively permanant fix, even while it's still wet, get a tube of 3M 5200 Marine Sealent. But, do it from the outside.


Bingo! My husband manages a marina, that stuff is the bomb.


yeah that stuff is the bomb...but if you ever need to remove it that stuff is hell!!!!!--life caulk is another marine product that works pretty well...we get a form of sikaflex from europe for whenever we seal keel-stepped masts (i build sailboat masts for a living)...but 5200 will work just keep in mind if you ever want to take it off even those that work in the marine industry HATE that task to say the least
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#11 Postby Ixolib » Sun Sep 26, 2004 8:25 pm

ladygatorslayer wrote:
Ixolib wrote:If you're talking about a relatively permanant fix, even while it's still wet, get a tube of 3M 5200 Marine Sealent. But, do it from the outside.


Bingo! My husband manages a marina, that stuff is the bomb.


Hi Lady - We're SERIOUSLY looking to relocate to the Tampa area. You're husband need any help at that marina of his??!! :D :D
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#12 Postby wjs3 » Sun Sep 26, 2004 8:51 pm

Yes, you can do it from the inside, but it kind of defeats the purpose. If moisture is getting in, you'll have rot if you seal from the inside.

you want to seal from the outside so that no moisture gets into the wall.

BTW, I used to own a sailboat and that is great stuff.
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