way2roll wrote:
Thanks for the post, it's a great reminder. I have a lung disease and can't tolerate any mold. We had a Class A years ago that the rear tail light allowed some water in. Well behind the lights is nothing buy plywood and of course it grew mold. I remediated as much as I could but we ended up selling - full disclosure to the new owners and price was reflected as such. I never even considered the taillights of all things would need to be resealed periodically and the issue that came about as a result. Now I check every single thing, every bolt, screw, light, seal etc - any penetration into the RV and probably over do it, but it only takes a pin hole to completely ruin an RV for me. Good luck in your fix, sounds daunting.
I hear you on the mold! I got sick (vomiting) when i helped remove mold infested fiberglass from daughters renovation house. I used a dust mask (woefully inadequate and I knew it) and no one else got sick! So don't want to play that game again or worse. I think in a few years if hubby can make it last cleanly, we will replace it.