ItsyRV wrote:
Let see, you had the roof replaced 2 years ago and after discovering some water, they did some additional sealing but the problems still exist? All other indication was the job was done professional and they were unable to find any leaks when you returned to them?
Actually about a yr and a half ago. And what Big Katuna said is more correct. It was a peal and seal. Sorry if I made it sound like a full roof replacement.
ItsyRV wrote:
If so, exactly where are you finding the moisture? On RV's just like a home, water can enter one place but not show visible signs until it migrates to another place. Is the moisture in the bedroom area, bath, wardrobe? Along the walls, seams, corners or just the floor?
Originally, there were signs of leakage (moldy stains) in the front right, inside the cabinet, and on the left side a little in the kitchen, bath and bedroom. All on the ceiling carpet along the edge of the wall. Never any dripping, just discoloration. The moisture appeared to be coming from the outside edge. The only place I can tell any moisture now, is the bedroom.
donn0128 scares the **** out me. Even though he may be right, when I started, I didn't know it was such a serious job. The only damage had been the white sealer started to peel, and the replacement product was the recommended 2 part, 2 stage coating which the materials cost in the order of $700 by my estimates on line. Before I would/could pay $10,000, I'd take it to phoenix and let a good Mexican tradesman work at it in his spare time. I hear they do excellent work.
We've put so much $$ into other repairs to the engine and generator, I think it would be a mistake to trade it in. We enjoy the use of this rig immensely and take many weekend trips quite often. I hate to have it tied up for a long time.
Thanks for the feedback.
GS