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Nov-15-2016 05:22 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
Yes..they all leak..but, so do all houses if they are not looked after.
One of the things to look for then, is a C manufactured using metal framing as opposed to wood. It's the repairing of the rotted wood framing that will cost the HUGE dollars. With a metal framed unit, you repair the leak, tear out the interior wall replace the insulation and put the wall back up. No rot to contend with.
As for leaks...the clearance lights and the seams around the cap are the biggest culprits. DO NOT buy a C with a fabulous front window in the cap. Then the windows. Those can all be removed and re caulked by yourself or a shop. Then the roof itself can leak. Any place on the roof where it has got stuff into it..thru it...the A/C housing. TV and Sat cables. Vents..are all areas to check, but...again..they all leak sometime. Getting it repaired is always the key.
Gary Haupt
Sep-05-2016 08:27 PM
AreCF wrote:Look close at the two pictures. The topic and focus here is with regard to the sleeping quarters over the van portion.
What is a "compromising partial bucket design," for the roof cap. One of the posts on this topic indicates that Nexus uses this type of roof construction.
Sep-05-2016 07:14 PM
Aug-22-2016 07:13 PM
rvnetter wrote:Your Tin Tent is better yet when it comes to water leaking in. 🙂
Thanks so much for all of the replies, especially Ron.
Aug-22-2016 07:47 AM
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Aug-19-2016 03:39 AM
Bordercollie wrote:
Don' buy a used rig with stains, mold smells or other signs of water damage. Have your rig tested periodically for leaks and have leaks sealed with proper sealants and techniques including cab-over windows and clearance lights as well as side window weep holes, roof vents, AC unit, etc. All RV roofs can develop leaks over time from rough road shock, sun damage, etc.
Aug-18-2016 08:12 PM
Aug-18-2016 06:18 PM
ronfisherman wrote:
I find it interesting when looking a some RV roofs. They are almost black. Hard to find leaks when you cannot even see the roof. My 12 year old MH roof is almost as clean as the day it was manufactured. Probably better because my roof had a tare in it near one of the roof vents that leaked bad on our way home from purchasing it in AZ. I stopped the leak with some duct tape until we got home. Then did repair with Eternabond. Over 10 year later never had a leak again.
Aug-18-2016 04:18 PM
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