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byrdr1
Jul 07, 2016Explorer
dpgllg wrote:
I checked into scrapping it and could not find anyplace that would not charge me for getting rid of it. There are no RV boneyards near me.
I have elected to get it fixed by a shop local to me and at a reasonable price. It should be done in 3 to 4 weeks. But it is indoors and safe and dry now.
I am glad you are getting it fixed. I know the monetary hit is no fun, BUT someone said try the go fund me page that might help you with some of the upfront cost.
I hate this for you. MY son in law has a 3-year-old camper and he found a leak on the front of his camper the week before we left for myrtle beach in may. He had found white mold in the left corner near the night stand thing. We got on the roof and found a very small hole at the front cap seam and we cleaned out the old caulk and resealed with Dicor, WHO dear old dad had in his camper.
I purchased a rvport about 3 years ago just to protect mine while it's at home. IT has sat out in the weather for close to 2 months now in Oklahoma. So I am praying that it is OK. but I just had it cleaned and resealed at Myrtle in May.
So good luck and keep us informed.
randy
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