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DutchmenSport
Jul 11, 2016Explorer
Another thing, if the floor really is rotten, then you really need to figure out where the original water damage came from. And if it's REALLY been fixed. Next time it rains, you may end up with a wet floor. I'd wait for a good rainy day and then check it out again.
If there is no enclosure under the floor, it's possible road wetness (rain - water from the road) splashing up over time could cause the floor to begin rotting too ... especially if it's untreated particle board. Something to think about. You should approach this purchase with the attitude ... "I don't want this camper. Convince me I really do! Prove to me it's good."
If there is no enclosure under the floor, it's possible road wetness (rain - water from the road) splashing up over time could cause the floor to begin rotting too ... especially if it's untreated particle board. Something to think about. You should approach this purchase with the attitude ... "I don't want this camper. Convince me I really do! Prove to me it's good."
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