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2bzy2c
Oct 04, 2014Explorer II
I know you are excited about the prospects of a new RV, however, (and I don't mean to rain on your parade ((punn intended). If there is a leak, you really need to examine the outside of the coach for de-lamination. Delams are caused by the glue holding the siding (fiberglass or other material) letting go, or by the supporting wood rotting (normally by water intrusion) and causing what looks like large or small bubbles on the side of the RV. Delams are very hard to repair, and in many cases, unrepairable.
If the leak was caught in time, you may not have a problem.
Best of luck!!
If the leak was caught in time, you may not have a problem.
Best of luck!!
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