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Artum_Snowbird
Aug 31, 2016Explorer
Sometimes RV's sit under trees and the owners get to some place where they can't keep them clean. Drive a hard bargain if it's been sitting for awhile and enjoy a cute rig.
I realized with mine I needed undercover storage because as I age, it's getting more and more difficult to do a good roof inspection, clean, and renew.
Now I am prepared to pay for the expense of covered storage, and the rig is deep under a three sided roof so nothing gets onto it. Nice.
But with yours, it's 11 years old, might never have seen a dry winter. If you can go see it when it's pouring rain outside, I certainly would take that opportunity. Check the walls, if they don't feel dry all around, water is creeping in. Never a good sign, but only you can determine what to do about it.
I realized with mine I needed undercover storage because as I age, it's getting more and more difficult to do a good roof inspection, clean, and renew.
Now I am prepared to pay for the expense of covered storage, and the rig is deep under a three sided roof so nothing gets onto it. Nice.
But with yours, it's 11 years old, might never have seen a dry winter. If you can go see it when it's pouring rain outside, I certainly would take that opportunity. Check the walls, if they don't feel dry all around, water is creeping in. Never a good sign, but only you can determine what to do about it.
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