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TurnThePage
May 23, 2019Explorer
If slides/large sizes are not important, get a solid fiberglass model. Oliver and Bigfoot are probably the least likely to leak, and most likely to survive a leak if one occurred. Oliver especially. You gotta pay to play though.
I picked a brand new entry level, wood framed unit 15 years ago, then went over it with a fine tooth comb. It sits outdoors 24/7 through all four seasons, including lots of snow/ice and frost/thaw cycles, yet has never leaked.
I'm leery of slides because they introduce a huge leak vector. If I had covered storage though...
I picked a brand new entry level, wood framed unit 15 years ago, then went over it with a fine tooth comb. It sits outdoors 24/7 through all four seasons, including lots of snow/ice and frost/thaw cycles, yet has never leaked.
I'm leery of slides because they introduce a huge leak vector. If I had covered storage though...
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