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Cousin_Eddie93
Jun 22, 2016Explorer
luberhill wrote:Cousin_Eddie93 wrote:luberhill wrote:Cousin_Eddie93 wrote:
Sounds like a great deal. Check for leaks, any water lines or mold. Check the roof for any damage or past repairs. Be sure to pull up the over head cab bed (if any) and check the corners real good for signs of water intrusion, damp or mold.
He said "well we had a roof leak but I had the entire roof coated"....uggg I thought you dint coat rubber roofs...Ishould pass.
Rubber roofs can be recoated, problem is why was this newer RV needing its roof recoated? And how bad was the leak and resultant water damage?
Dunno,,,said they saw a wet spot,,,never found the leak,,resealed,,,all is fine...Im leaning toward a Winnebago with the fiberglass/plastic roof,,,I have a bad feeling about rubber roofs
Saw a wet spot? That sounds a bit sketchy to me as well. But do realize, a fiber roof will leak at the seams just the same as any rubber or TPO roof.
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