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5Mainecampers
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
First step I would caulk the front running lights (#1 cause of water leaks in overhead area) second caulk around the seams, corners, and windows.... Dicor self leveling is a popular brand-- you can pick up at any RV supply store. Second step is to ensure all is dry; no more leaks. Third step is to determine extent if damage... If you just caught it hopefully completely drying out will be ok. If there are soft areas then you will want to open the area to see the extent of damage in the walls. RV shop can usually fix water damage. Independents are often cheaper than RV dealers. I just had our overhead rebuilt for $1300 which included a new front window. Good luck, it's not the end of the world.
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