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jnharley
Oct 25, 2016Explorer
And that bubble is easily fixed. We had one on our previous 5th wheel. We had a repairman come out and he loosened the guttering and the bracket that held the roof down on the front, peeled the roof back, re glued it, and put everything back in place all for less than $200. It was fine after that. By the way, the roof was only 4 years old and it was a replacement because the original rtoof failed in less than 3 years. The original roof material was defective and no, the roof material warranty would not pay for the replacement.
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