โMar-07-2017 11:52 AM
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gwh1bass wrote:
Start with the simple and use the ladder first to look for the obvious.
Proceed from there.
โMar-08-2017 04:15 PM
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โMar-07-2017 06:03 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Start where you see the water damage and start tearing carpet, furniture, paneling, and insulation out till you find the source of the leak.
โMar-07-2017 05:34 PM
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โMar-07-2017 03:29 PM
acritzer wrote:IBcarguy wrote:
Quite often, water leaks originate from the roof. Either front cap seams or seams along the edges of the roof, then travels downward through the walls. They can be hard to find and sometimes you'll need the RV pressure/leak tested to determine where it's coming from. Unfortunately, leaks don't show up until after a lot of damage has been done (water soaked, rotten wood in the roof and walls). That's what happened to me.
Understood, but what about the fact that this is located on the outer wall of the slide out? The main roof and walls are not connect to this piece (as far as I can tell).
โMar-07-2017 02:59 PM
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โMar-07-2017 01:33 PM
IBcarguy wrote:
Quite often, water leaks originate from the roof. Either front cap seams or seams along the edges of the roof, then travels downward through the walls. They can be hard to find and sometimes you'll need the RV pressure/leak tested to determine where it's coming from. Unfortunately, leaks don't show up until after a lot of damage has been done (water soaked, rotten wood in the roof and walls). That's what happened to me.