Re: Sun Cover for Shower Skylight
Reply #2 –
The other thing I did not like about the way Foretravel installed the skylight was the lack of insulation behind the plastic inside cover which went all the way up to the flat clear inner plastic sheet so 5" wide. Behind this trim was an air space and the inside of the aluminum piece on the roof. When showing with cool outside temperatures, the excess moisture condenses on the cold aluminum and starts dripping out between the plastic trim and the ceiling. I cut the plastic trim down to 2.75 inches so there was a 2.25 inch space between the top of the trim to the under side of the Lexan sheet. I covered the aluminum with quarter inch thick neoprene which is closed cell and does not absorb water (used for scuba diving suits). The black neoprene is visible when showing but NO more water drips when it is cold outside. The plastic trim is a half inch bigger then the hole cut in the ceiling, so it pushes up into place and is held by friction of the neoprene without any screws.