randy1953
Jan 17, 2019Explorer
Class C
I've read a lot about problematic roof leaks with Class C homes. Seems like they develop pretty easy with motion from travel. Thoughts?
toedtoes wrote:Absolutely true.DutchmenSport wrote:
Was it Alfred Lloyd Tennyson that said, "Tis better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all."?
I've read the same thing many times. But my thoughts are, if you are truly interested in a CLASS C, it's better you go ahead and get one, even if it ends up leaking and you have some disappointments, than to never do it and always wonder what it would be like.
Beside, you might get lucky and get the ONE that never has a leak. They are out there too you know!
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Regular preventative maintenance (resealing, etc.) and regular inspection after a rain will keep any leaking to a minimum. If you want to park it and ignore it for the winter, you will have problems.