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BadgerMcAdams
Aug 01, 2017Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
The key's to longevity in any unit, expensive or inexpensive is:
Keep after the seals and caulk (especially in areas where there is driven water pressure (nose and leading edges of the roof), check ALL the seals every 90 days during use time.
Keep the unit under cover or inside a building when not in use or over the winter. Nothing worse on any unit than leaving it outside in the elements, especially snow, freezing rain and pounding sun...
Just because it's new don't mean it's sealed properly. My outside shower unit lacked any kind of seal from the factory. I fiexd that with Dicor.
At the rate builders are cranking out new units, they miss the small but important points sometimes.
X2 on this...
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