If the caulking looks worn pitted or is coming out of the frame it needs.
How to fix a leaking sunroom roof.
That should cure your leaks.
You ll need a pvc trap adapter to fit the vacuum hose a pvc cap to fit the adapter and a 3 8 in.
I would also get the hardware.
And so i would try to disassemble some of those panels so that i could get a good layer of sealant some good quality silicone sealant is probably what i would use in between those seams where they re leaking.
These holes often get blocked.
At least a portion of the sunroom wall would have to be removed to get to the water damaged siding that it is attached to.
What i would try to do is i would try to disassemble some of the roof if anything.
Extend that flashing 8 to 12 down the roof of the sunroom put a bead of polyurethane between the flashing and the roof panel secure the flashing to the roof panel with 1 2 long sheet metal screws then cover the joint you just formed and the screw heads with polyurethane.
Isolate areas when you run the hose.
If a leak is difficult to find enlist a helper and go up on the roof with a garden hose.
Make a hose reducer with ordinary pvc plumbing parts.
Start low soaking the area just above where the leak appears in the house.
You can install a diverter on the roof up a bit higher.
Replace any glass panes.
So it takes that big wave of water coming down the roof and sort of pushes it around the fireplace area.
Converting the glass ceiling to an insulated roof is doable again it depends on how the room was constructed.
How much depends on how the sunroom was built.
It s like an angled piece of metal that is sort of tacked on to the roof and sealed down.
Because obviously it had to be put together.
For example soak the downhill side of a chimney first then each side then the top on both sides.
Check the caulking on each window.