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skskarda
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
I talked with two dealers this morning. They both suggested that there was no manufacturing defect and that is the way they are built. One suggested that there must be water damage that caused the plywood to warp. I have a hard time believing that because it happened on both sides and visual inspection doesn't show any long-term water damage. Both of the places I talked with said that the roof membrane was going to need to come off to get at it and repair it. One quoted a new roof at $4500.
If I was to buy a whole trailer cover, that would be waterproof and would buy me some time, right? I think the only realistic option is to build my own framework to better support the wood. I am not spending $4500 for a whole new roof.
Steve
If I was to buy a whole trailer cover, that would be waterproof and would buy me some time, right? I think the only realistic option is to build my own framework to better support the wood. I am not spending $4500 for a whole new roof.
Steve
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