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JimK-NY
May 30, 2015Explorer II
DWeikert wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
Nice but I do not understand why you need to put your camper in a building. Mine is weatherproof and built to be outside. Instead I would use the space for a workshop or other purposes.
Living in NY you should understand how freeze/thaw cycles damage joints. A small crack in the sealant of a joint can have water intrusion. That water freezes and expands the crack. The water thaws and the now larger crack refills. The water freezes and the crack gets even larger...
Likewise UV exposure from the summer sun degrades many surfaces, from that joint sealant to the EPDM roof.
To timdan94: Nice! Is a concrete floor in the plans or do you plan to stay with the stone floor?
Dicor and Geocel Proflex last for many years.
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