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RVnRobin
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
I see that you are currently located in Las Vegas.
Before we get too far down the water intrusion road, I will offer up the opinion that HEAT could have caused the delamination. I have been located in Furnace Creek for the past 2 1/2 years and several of the RVs with smooth side laminated side walls located here full time have this issue. It usually happens on the south or west facing sides where the sun beats the hardest. That heat will loosen the glues and the "plastic" surface separates from the inner material. It will then buckle and pooch. Come on down and look around in the employee section of the resort and you will see what I mean.
Before we get too far down the water intrusion road, I will offer up the opinion that HEAT could have caused the delamination. I have been located in Furnace Creek for the past 2 1/2 years and several of the RVs with smooth side laminated side walls located here full time have this issue. It usually happens on the south or west facing sides where the sun beats the hardest. That heat will loosen the glues and the "plastic" surface separates from the inner material. It will then buckle and pooch. Come on down and look around in the employee section of the resort and you will see what I mean.
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