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Vulcanmars
Jun 29, 2014Explorer
This is common on many trailers with that design. The lower trim is wood wrapped in a water proof material with 3 dozen staple holes in in. After a few years water will find it's way in their. In mine it was the lack of sealant behind the trim where the two pieces meet allowing water to pool on top of the wood section. Repair was pretty straight forward. Remove trim, rip out old wood, replace with product of choice. I used resin covered wood with the white Luna material to match fiberglass siding.
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