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Horsedoc
Jul 04, 2015Explorer II
I'm with smlranger. We bought a Itasca Horizon (Winnebago Journey equivalent) new and had it serviced in Forest City one year. Then emphasized the importance of keeping the roof/sidewall seams sealed. They used to get 400 to seal the seams, but the tech told me to do it myself and save my money. The price of two tubes of caulk from their store and a few hours of labor and it was done. Never wanting to do that again, (fell off the ladder leaned against the side) I took it another step and thoroughly cleaned and sealed from the roof to the bottom of the rain gutter using Ebond tape. It was still sealed tight with no loose edges when we sold the coach several years later. Eternabond is some good stuff, but you have to put it on right
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