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DonNH
Jul 01, 2013Explorer
If a fair amount of water ended up in the bottom of the trailer, I would think the insulation is soaked.
I would think they would need to remove and replace it to avoid having a bunch of moldy insulation and flooring.
If so, maybe you could work out something where they strip off the membrane and insulation, fix the cause of the leak, then let you take the trailer for the weekend while the bottom dries out - assuming you don't have to haul it in torrential rains.
Don
I would think they would need to remove and replace it to avoid having a bunch of moldy insulation and flooring.
If so, maybe you could work out something where they strip off the membrane and insulation, fix the cause of the leak, then let you take the trailer for the weekend while the bottom dries out - assuming you don't have to haul it in torrential rains.
Don
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