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Gdetrailer
Jul 22, 2013Explorer III
Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:
We have decided that this is the last year that we will have our camper and of course an expensive problem has cropped up.
Our grey water tank developed a significant crack right at the molded drain outlet. The tank won't hold any water now. The repair shop says that it needs to be replaced due to the material and location and size of the crack. I won't sell my camper with this flaw and I don't want to spend the estimated $600 to replace the tank.
This tank got a leak once before and I tried eternabond and the fiberglass/epoxy repair kit. Both methods stuck to the plastic, but the leak still drips slowly. I would be ok if I could reach this same level of repair with this leak. I did the other repairs about ten years ago.
Are these still the best methods available for tank repair or are there another inexpensive and easy options. I believe the tank is polyethylene.
While I applaud you for not wanting to sell it with this known problem, I will suggest that perhaps you should consider either replacing the tank or sell it "AS IS" with full SIGNED disclosure of the bad tank to the buyer at a "discounted" price.
No matter how much you attempt to repair the tank, it WILL eventually break again. Then when that happens to the buyer after they bought it and they find your "fix" they will not be "happy campers".
Reminds me of the time that a cousin of mine decided to sell their boat. Took it out on a lake for the perspective buyer to check it out, the lower unit broke just as they were pulling in to get it back on the trailer. My Cousin made it "right" by paying for the repairs to the lower unit and THEN selling it.
Fix it right (new tank) or sell as is at a discounted price disclosing the problem. Who knows you might find a buyer who isn't worried about the grey tank.
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