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Old 10-20-2017, 12:27 PM   #1
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Diverter Stripe on Roof?

Has anyone installed a diverter strip on the roof to divert the rain or a/c drainage water from draining on to the windshield or the front side windows? It really bugs me that the a/c drainage water will drip right at the steps or runs down the windows. I want it to get into my gutter and drip out of the spout. My gutters stop about 4' from the windshield.
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Drip pans for A/C's

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yes, you can easily add a rubber 'gasket' type adhesive-backed product(similar to a door seal with a raised 'bulb' type) to the section where you want to avoid the 'overflow' of the moisture. I added a 6' section from the front cap seal on both the driver and passenger side, and it seems to really limit the overflow over the windows.
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yes, you can easily add a rubber 'gasket' type adhesive-backed product(similar to a door seal with a raised 'bulb' type) to the section where you want to avoid the 'overflow' of the moisture. I added a 6' section from the front cap seal on both the driver and passenger side, and it seems to really limit the overflow over the windows.
Something like this would most likely work. I would put a coat of Dicor self leveling caulk over it also to make it bound better to the roof.
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