tiffy2000 wrote:
take it to a shop that can pressurize it , they should be able to find the leaks
https://rvleaks.com/sealtech-430-r-rv-leak-tester/
I don't think it is that expensive, perhaps $200 for the test and per hr after to fix the leaks
Just make sure you get agreement on the deliverables; pictures, leaks marked with grease pencil, etc.
I thought a Sealtech test came with all that per their website.
Had it done at Camping World St. Aug and all I got was a $2000 est to reseal the roof.
All I had was one small leak.