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Gdetrailer
Oct 05, 2019Explorer III
You might want to rethink having someone fix it, it will be costly..
Typical RV shop rates, you can expect $100-$150 PER HR labor charges.
Most "handyman" type jack of all trades type of folks most likely will be $50-$60 PER HR, if your lucky.
Could easily find yourself facing $5K or more in repairs paying at current labor rates.
Depending on the distance of the damage may even require major demo of cabinets and walls, don't know until you rip into it.
I would ALSO agree, make sure you have fixed the leaks first, otherwise all of that repair will be for naught.
If you are not interested in fixing yourself, perhaps put it up for sale and clearly list the reasons and price it reasonably as a handyman special.
Typical RV shop rates, you can expect $100-$150 PER HR labor charges.
Most "handyman" type jack of all trades type of folks most likely will be $50-$60 PER HR, if your lucky.
Could easily find yourself facing $5K or more in repairs paying at current labor rates.
Depending on the distance of the damage may even require major demo of cabinets and walls, don't know until you rip into it.
I would ALSO agree, make sure you have fixed the leaks first, otherwise all of that repair will be for naught.
If you are not interested in fixing yourself, perhaps put it up for sale and clearly list the reasons and price it reasonably as a handyman special.
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