There will be a screw at the end of each metal clip. Disclaimer: Hey! When I did this job on our old Lunar I bought a roll of mastic tape from a caravan dealer It did the job perfectly and no further problem. Being mechanically sympathetic, the odd time I've needed to do anything roof wise ( no leaks ) I've used a couple of scaffold boards awning rail to awning rail to spread the load, though at 10. The mastic is laid so that cut ends butt up together. Theyre quite light, so shouldnt present any problems. There are several different makes of roof light fitted to caravans and motorhomes including Heki (Dometic) and Vision Vents (MPK). However, you must be careful not to damage the roof. For this, take the measurements of all four sides of the skylight compartment. In most cases, these skylights are double layered. Roof thickness 1369 25-29 mm 137030-34 mm (accessories trade: screws included) 1371 35-60 mm For roof thickness 35-42 mm = length of screws 20mm For roof thickness 43-52 mm = length of screws 32mm While up there I noticed a corner missing from the lid on the light over the en-suite but this roof is not leaking. The term 'Caravan Parts' or 'us' or 'we' refers to the owner of the website whose registered office is 506-510 Boundary Street, Wilsonton, Qld, 4350, AU. So, the first thing was to release the eye bolt at the distribution block by undoing the securing nut. Anybody out there has a winder the same as the attached I would be interested. The skylight is then secured to the roof panel by four aluminium brackets. However, your RV skylight cannot last a lifetime. Just make sure that as you stick it to the rook you don't stretch it. .. don't bolt screw up tight when you install to ensure there is a fillet of Sika, tighten at least 24 hrs later. - YouTube 0:00 / 5:38 Introduction Description of how to remove a caravan window. Now, even if this is not the model of roof light fitted to your caravan or motorhome, the process of removing and taking apart your roof light will probably be similar. With little assistance and some guidance, anyone can easily do it. Update my browser now, Home And this is also how you seal it, and also glue it so that it's not possible to remove it ever again without a saw So, don't do it like I do, do it like I say and don't use glue sealant, instead use only sealant without the glue. Home Use distilled water if you have hard water from your tap. As long as you remove the excess, don't worry about getting it all. There is very little 'sticking area' along the edge plastic frame. Once this has been done, thoroughly clean around the sides with white spirit, and ensurethat none of the old mastic remains. A small flat-blade screwdriver or sharp knife. Also, be sure to retrieve the four rubber washers between the lowerside of the covers and handles these are the main seal. This is how you remove the skylight from your motorhome. This is the MPK Vision Vent M Pro roof light fitted to many caravans and motorhomes. Usually, there are four screws, one on each corner of the trim. I would encourage you to click the link above to visit the manufacturers website of the particular roof light fitted to your caravan or motorhome. . There is the Heki 2, 3, Plus, Delux, Mini, Micro and Midi. The skylight shade should be attached to the roof with screws either visible on the face or hidden in the rails for the pleated blind. Now use the mineral spirits on your old rag to clean off the remaining sealant. Therefore, you want to get your vacuum cleaner and carefully suck out those flys and insects. Ensure that all the corners of the hole where you will place the replacement are cleaned up. We drove away from our \"stick house\" for the last time on April 11, 2003 and never looked back. Once the screw caps are removed, identify the type of screws. Step 1: Clean the roof of all moss, mould, lichen and any other objects that have gathered. Then use your putty knife again to scrape up any excess sealant. 3) Unscrew top and bottom screws from both Winder Control Boxes. Remove the old skylight and clean off sealant using panel wipe thinners Apply mastic sealing strip, sealant or caulking to the roof receiving flange Next, place the roof flange carefully into the correct position Apply additional sealant around the roof flange to prevent water ingress It is vulnerable to damage because of natural adversities that are inevitable such as the wind, rain, UV rays, and snow. Its of an age before large Heki rooflights or sunroofs were fitted, and both pop-ups (one over the kitchen, the other in the washroom) were quite grubby. Cut the mastic seal evenly according to the sides. I will photograph / video & upload if successful. Youll need access to the exterior roof, andit can be a stretch if the rooflight is in the centre (as ours was)! When you use a different sealant MAKE SURE you use silicone sealant remover extensively. The problem is the bit in the middle on some roof lights. On a similar vein, one Hobby owner on the site had problems with one of his roof lights, the ones that lift up and slide back, it was stiff, he's of the ' give it a good pull and it'll work ' mind, wrong, he completely destroyed the slides, dropped cork legged when he found out the Hobby price and lead time, sourced a Heki one just slightly oversize, again half a days careful work with general woodworking tools by the two of us and he had a cheaper and better option with the advantage of readily available and reasonably priced spares. Once youre happythat the roof is cleanenough, cut fourlengths of the newmastic sealing strip andplace them along theedges of the rooflight aperture, overlapping the corners; make sure thatthere are no gaps underneath where the strips overlap by pressing one strip onto theother. Mark the location of the hole. My Hobby 540 even has a ladder and roof bars. Condition: Used Before replacing your existing skylight, you should first determine the type of skylight you want to install, whether its a fixed, tubular or a ventilated skylight. There are some people who only visit club sites with toilet/shower facilities and have little to no interest in using the facilities onboard their caravan. Step 3: Determine How Deep Is Skylight You Want. For instance, in the video, Keith first removed the roof light with a Torx 10 and then later had to use a Torx 20 to separate the roof light for cleaning. If you have a rubber roof (or \"EPDM\"), be extra careful not to accidentally cut it.Once you've broken the old sealant all the way around the perimeter, the old skylight will lift right off. Now, thats all Im really going to discuss when it comes to how to remove a roof light in a caravan or motorhome. The reason being the video itself really provides the information you need. A skylight does not just provide the natural lighting you need but also helps in saving much energy during the day. Thanks again to everyone for the help. What is the best way to reseal a skylight? To avoid cracking the plastic, don't over-tighten them.The final step is a nice bead of sealant around the perimeter and over the screw heads, and voila: you have a brand new crystal clear skylight.To remove the inside liner of your skylight, follow the steps in our video here:http://youtu.be/ehcjYNsFsOoThe piano music is my own performance of Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag from 1899.WONDERING WHAT'S THE BEST GEAR TO USE ON YOUR RV?Here's all of our favorite equipment that we use ourselves and recommend to friends:http://thervgeeks.com/our-favorite-gear/Join us at http://TheRVgeeks.com for more great RVing content!Full-Time RVers since April, 2003, we share DIY (do it yourself) RV maintenance, repair, travel, upgrade and operational tips \u0026 tricks.Many RVers are eager to learn more about using, maintaining and caring for their rigs. as window is recessed and not flush with caravan sides. Step 3: Remove the window cassette and store in a flat, secure place. Fully open the skylight. Add a few drops at a time and mix the solution until the surface of the water begins to foam. To remove this, spray an ammonia-based cleaner onto the residue and let it sit for a few minutes. Ratherthan over-stretching, I released one side then worked on the other from the opposite side. Once the screw caps are removed, identify the type of screws. Tried prising the long covers, tried gently knocking them back but no movement:(. There are many videos for pop up windowsbut none detail the HOBBY. As the rooflight is something that could be damaged and you would then have to replace it, I'd use a non-setting mastic, I have a lot of faith in Hodgsons sealants their Seamseal CV would be my choicehttps://hodgsonsealants.com/product-range/mastics/seamseal-cv/, Paul B While they are generally more expensive you have much better contact between the screwdriver and screw. Depending on which type skylight you have i have re sealed several over the years normally the inner part is held in place by a ball and socket arrangement which just allows the two parts to separate, they do take a bit of pressure to part them but once started it does part complete,when the inside part is removed there are screwed brackets holding the top part in place remove these then clean thourally the roof and top part i use silkafix to re seal. 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