Forum Discussion
Dale_Traveling
Dec 11, 2015Explorer II
Usually a delamination as described is a window leaking. A good fiberglass shop (not an RV service center) can effect repairs but the job is heavy on the labor cost which can be in the $100 an hour range. If the owner fixed the leak if shouldn't get worse but it's still a very big down check against a potential sale. Unless you can get the seller to heavily discount the price, as in $10,000 if not more, walk away.
A lot of the water damage is going to be hidden so if the bubble is 12" across plan on repairing 24" to 36" of area if not more. Water has a way of wicking into everything it touches so the coach could even have floor damage that will need repaired also. A lot of unknowns at this point.
A lot of the water damage is going to be hidden so if the bubble is 12" across plan on repairing 24" to 36" of area if not more. Water has a way of wicking into everything it touches so the coach could even have floor damage that will need repaired also. A lot of unknowns at this point.
About Motorhome Group
38,766 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 10, 2026