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Bruce_Brown
Sep 26, 2016Moderator
Sadly, your insurance company is right. A few years back I had a post of example after example after example - I am now unable to find it, but do an internet search, they are more than too many examples.
Sadly, to some degree Winnie still uses this roof design - and they continue to have issues, as noted in this recall letter found here.
I have no idea of how you could fix this issue either. I was suspect, depending on how bad it may be, your MH will either be headed back to the factory or possibly even be considered a total loss - all because of a poor roof design. Yet sadly again, it will be considered your fault as Winnie says you must check and seal your roof every 6 months. I have personally worked on an Adventurer resealing the roof, if it were mine I'd do a solid Eternabond seal, which is what we ended up doing in the long run.
Sadly, to some degree Winnie still uses this roof design - and they continue to have issues, as noted in this recall letter found here.
I have no idea of how you could fix this issue either. I was suspect, depending on how bad it may be, your MH will either be headed back to the factory or possibly even be considered a total loss - all because of a poor roof design. Yet sadly again, it will be considered your fault as Winnie says you must check and seal your roof every 6 months. I have personally worked on an Adventurer resealing the roof, if it were mine I'd do a solid Eternabond seal, which is what we ended up doing in the long run.
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