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joelc
Oct 30, 2016Nomad
First of all, it is a must that you check your RV at least 2X per year for areas where the seals are wearing. If the sealant is cracked or coming off you should immediately remove the old sealant and reseal. I use Lexel. I am not sure how long after the storm you noticed the damage, but if there was a lot of mold it could be possible that you had a leak for some time and the storm just made it worse. Hopefully, it is covered, and can be repaired or you can get another trailer. Maintenance is key to not having problems on the road.
We were in Myrtle Beach State CG before the hurricane too, and had to travel to Roanoke Rapids, NC to escape the winds, but we did get a lot of water.
We were in Myrtle Beach State CG before the hurricane too, and had to travel to Roanoke Rapids, NC to escape the winds, but we did get a lot of water.
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