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rockhillmanor
Jan 12, 2015Explorer II
Sorry I respectively disagree with your reference to:
None of what you speak of is limited to just the Class C. Read the other type of RV forums and you will read the same thing and find the same problems.
Leaks of any kind and on any RV is due to lack of due diligence in staying on top of maintenance. I.E. Inspecting and re sealing the roof, checking seals around windows 'regularly' and 'often' and re sealing them when needed, etc. Not to mention inspecting and cleaning out all the weep holes regularly, where IMHO most of the water comes in anyway.
IMHO, JMHO waiting until these seals go bad and then wondering why it's leaking in. Or not checking immediately after noticing a slight water intrusion and resealing it right away is owner operator not the type of RV. :W Just saying.
Best of luck on your next new RV.
After reading all the horror stories on here and elsewhere about the inevitable famous cabover leaks including my dads class C I will never buy another one.
None of what you speak of is limited to just the Class C. Read the other type of RV forums and you will read the same thing and find the same problems.
Leaks of any kind and on any RV is due to lack of due diligence in staying on top of maintenance. I.E. Inspecting and re sealing the roof, checking seals around windows 'regularly' and 'often' and re sealing them when needed, etc. Not to mention inspecting and cleaning out all the weep holes regularly, where IMHO most of the water comes in anyway.
IMHO, JMHO waiting until these seals go bad and then wondering why it's leaking in. Or not checking immediately after noticing a slight water intrusion and resealing it right away is owner operator not the type of RV. :W Just saying.
Best of luck on your next new RV.
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