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TXiceman
Aug 14, 2014Explorer II
The primary cause of delamination is water intrusion..ie, leaks. On a laminated wall, part of the wall strength comes form the bonding of the skin to the frame and foam insulation. Once the delamination starts and the luan plywood backing comes apart lets go, the wall is no longer a strong structural member.
Another part of the issue with delamination, is you cannot see how extensive the damage is within the wall...the structure can be rotted or rusted.
If the OP is happy to accept an RV with delamination, he should enjoy his RV. I for one would not even look at it once I spotted delamination.
Kne
Another part of the issue with delamination, is you cannot see how extensive the damage is within the wall...the structure can be rotted or rusted.
If the OP is happy to accept an RV with delamination, he should enjoy his RV. I for one would not even look at it once I spotted delamination.
Kne
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