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John_Joey
Oct 17, 2015Explorer
Interesting. Maybe I've seen too much over the years, but IMO mold is a very real problem for some if not most RV's. Unless you totally gut an older rig you will never get to all of it.
For example, on a Class A you have overhead cabinets (normally) above the windshield. That area is never insulated. Condensation builds over the years.
I know of many RV'ers that spend 2 or more months in their rigs that get sick after a few weeks of being inside. Others have upper respiratory issues the longer they stay in their rig.
Rig mold issues just get worst the further south you go where hot and humid can be the norm.
For example, on a Class A you have overhead cabinets (normally) above the windshield. That area is never insulated. Condensation builds over the years.
I know of many RV'ers that spend 2 or more months in their rigs that get sick after a few weeks of being inside. Others have upper respiratory issues the longer they stay in their rig.
Rig mold issues just get worst the further south you go where hot and humid can be the norm.
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