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Thank's for the reply back JD.
I already have some aluminum sheeting applied to it all the way across the porch seam but it's the thin flimsy type. It was real hard to deal with securing it cause tried to tear on me but good at sealing at the rolled edges of the 4"x12" roof sheeting on the porch.
May take your idea into consideration & use the tape to seal the seams separating on the trlr. roof instead & get some more aluminum sheeting but a thicker kind instead.
I'm not the best in trying to seal something & make it seal securly. Especially this project.
I have heard that it's not a proper procedure to attach a porch with lag screw's but to leave it apart from the trlr. for means the porch & trlr. shifts around some & cause the porch to lean a bit off it's foundation.
A portion of the porch is on the concrete patio & the other 1/3 portion is on concrete blocks on the ground.
Didn't have the fund's to put down a slab & it might not be feasable being the Landlord might not have let me do it in the first place. She lets me do about everything I want to keep the premises looking good.
She said I could even put down a layer of gravel in my backyard since I never could get grass to grow there because of the tree's in the yard lacking sunlight to make the grass grow & it makes a big muddy mess when it rains.
Sorry! Got a little carried away there getting off the main subject in hand.
Soon as I can get a camera, i'll send some pictures of all my projects i've completed & some i'm planning on starting sometime in the near future.
Some are not pretty site to see. Especially the porch project. It still leaks pretty bad between the trlr & porch where they meet.
Again thank's for those tips.
By the way!
Merry morning Xmas to you & the family.
Hope Santa was good to you & the family.
Have a Happy & Safe NY
David
I am a certified ford diesel tech, "Retired Now" Ford Parts Department counter man, computer consultant, repairman & programmer