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RVcircus
Feb 16, 2015Explorer II
It's a lot of work, but it's a doable project. How's the frame? Is there any rust/rot that can't be repaired? Are any of the appliances working? Being a farmer I'll assume you can fix just about anything. If you have a solid base I wouldn't let the water damage deter you.
Our trailer wasn't as bad as yours, but we replaced the rear 6' of out trailer joists, floor, walls, & rafters along with sections throughout the trailer. I would assume there is much more there that needs repair, but it's only wood. Most of our repairs were low cost, but the roof can get pricey.
Good luck with the project.
Our trailer wasn't as bad as yours, but we replaced the rear 6' of out trailer joists, floor, walls, & rafters along with sections throughout the trailer. I would assume there is much more there that needs repair, but it's only wood. Most of our repairs were low cost, but the roof can get pricey.
Good luck with the project.
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