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Originally Posted by Tim D
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I just replaced the front skylight in my SF28BH, it was broken when a squirrel knocked a large pine cone from about 100 feet above me trailer. As I removed my old skylight, I was disappointed to see the lack of workmanship during the installation process. Several of the screws were driven in too tightly and had caused cracks or breaks in the old skylight.
Now your trailer has an Alpha rubber roof and you'll need to use a Alpha rubber roof self leveling sealant. I bought 3 tubes of beige 1021 self leveling sealant from Trekwood.com, here is the link:
http://www.trekwood.com/products/465...be-Alpha-30-Cs.
I found a very good replacement skylight on Amazon, it is a bronze 14" x 22" replacement skylight. Here is the link:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KFIAWZU/...140_TE_3p_dp_1.
Now, your issue may be covered by warranty but if not this information should be helpful.
If you do have to replace the skylight yourself be very careful as to not damage your roof. I used plastic putty knives. I used Goof Off Adhesive Remover to clean up the area around the skylight hole. With Alpha 1021 it is not necessary to have the old sealant 100% removed but the rubber roof does need to be cleaned. The whole process took me about an hour and a half.