bryris
Feb 01, 2014Explorer
New Member - First Camper
Hi
I bought a 2004 Keystone Cabana today for 3,500. I knocked down the price some 1,400 off asking because there is a little bit of water damage above the microwave and in the bathroom. Very minor, in my mind, but I do want to get it addressed.
The squawks found so far:
1. Two leaks Ive found. One above microwave and one above bathroom. If I reach my hand through into the insolation, it is wet. Been a very rainy last three days and I washed the roof today.
2. Right brake light cover is missing.
3. The front bed covering zipper is busted, so cannot zip closed. Probably a minor fix....have to study it harder.
4. The bathroom light cover is missing.
5. The dining room table wood is pretty rough. Pretty much going to have to build a new table or buy one.
The upsides are many, just not listed here.
We are in the midst of cleaning it all up thoroughly. Have a dehumidifier in there running which will stay in there all of the time, so that should help dry out any water in there.
Any help at all on the 5 issues would be great. But the number one squawk are the two roof leaks. Should I reseal the roof or get a pro out to assess how I should proceed? We got the trailer for a good price for what it is, so I am prepared to sink another couple grand in it if needed to get roof sound and fix the other minor issues.
I bought a 2004 Keystone Cabana today for 3,500. I knocked down the price some 1,400 off asking because there is a little bit of water damage above the microwave and in the bathroom. Very minor, in my mind, but I do want to get it addressed.
The squawks found so far:
1. Two leaks Ive found. One above microwave and one above bathroom. If I reach my hand through into the insolation, it is wet. Been a very rainy last three days and I washed the roof today.
2. Right brake light cover is missing.
3. The front bed covering zipper is busted, so cannot zip closed. Probably a minor fix....have to study it harder.
4. The bathroom light cover is missing.
5. The dining room table wood is pretty rough. Pretty much going to have to build a new table or buy one.
The upsides are many, just not listed here.
We are in the midst of cleaning it all up thoroughly. Have a dehumidifier in there running which will stay in there all of the time, so that should help dry out any water in there.
Any help at all on the 5 issues would be great. But the number one squawk are the two roof leaks. Should I reseal the roof or get a pro out to assess how I should proceed? We got the trailer for a good price for what it is, so I am prepared to sink another couple grand in it if needed to get roof sound and fix the other minor issues.