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rockhillmanor
Sep 01, 2014Explorer
geraldblizzard wrote:
thanks guys..can you elaborate on the "keep up with your roof seams" a little?...also I have some trim work that the caulking seems need work, should I clean it and just recaulk or remove the trim and replace and recaulk....this is on the sides. I havent used the camper yet and will be working long hours this week anyway but have a four day weekend coming up so will use it then...I replaced all the tires and the po said the oil had just been changed...I need to change the oil in the generator(167 hours) but thats about all I know of at least before the first trip....I've been reading and is dicor the caulk Id use on the trim?..thanks and Im soooo glad I found this forum....gerald
When you say trim work are you talking about he strip that goes across the whole side of the MH?
Is so check the lower mounts on your awning where they attach to the side of the MH. On some if you have the large awning the weight eventually pulls the bolts loose and in turn pulls the molding away from the MH. Just caulking it is not the answer.
I didn't catch this and I had a wet carpet in the bathroom that everyone inaccurately wanted to check/repair the water lines for a leak when in essence the water was seeping in behind the trim molding from the molding being pulled away on the outside from the awning mount.
These awnings are mounted to only the 3/4 inch particle floor boards and can work loose. First symptom the mounts are coming loose is when taking your awning down it hangs up on the top.
I called mobile repair for it hanging up and the "so-called" leak in the bathroom and he came out and pointed to the lower mounts AND explained that was also why I had a wet carpet in the bathroom.
The repair is to go inside and put a plate on the inside and re-bolt the awning mounts to it.
After seeing how these big awnings are mounted to just the floor board, IMHO if I bought a new coach I would have the plate put in and re-bolt both of the awning mounts from the get go to eliminate the problem.
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