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PhilR_
Feb 14, 2015Explorer
Besides the Nexus, you might also look at the Winnebago/Itasca line. They also have fiberglass roofs and endcaps. They have been around for quite a while now, and know a lot about how to make a motorhome.
One thing to remember when it comes to leaks -- no matter what brand, and no matter how the outer walls/roof/shell is made, all MH's are going to have very large holes in the walls/roof/outer shell. It is at these large holes where a MH is most likely to leak. These holes are known as windows and doors. All MH's have them. It is not just the way a MH was designed that determines whether or not it will leak, but also the *quality* of construction that will determine whether or not a MH will leak.
One thing to remember when it comes to leaks -- no matter what brand, and no matter how the outer walls/roof/shell is made, all MH's are going to have very large holes in the walls/roof/outer shell. It is at these large holes where a MH is most likely to leak. These holes are known as windows and doors. All MH's have them. It is not just the way a MH was designed that determines whether or not it will leak, but also the *quality* of construction that will determine whether or not a MH will leak.
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