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JL81 wrote:
Hahaha...rvcircus...believe me...there are some days that that sounds pretty darn good ๐ So I will post pics soon of the damage that has happened. The only visible damage from inside is the ripples in the ceiling panels. We did have someone reseal/recaulk & he filled in the tear. So if we did nothing to it in ways of repair this winter & just put a tarp over it & kept snow off of it as much as possibly how much longer would you give a camper with water damage? If we notice in the spring that the damage didn't seem to get worse could we still take it out next summer?
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JL81 wrote:
This summer everything that could break in our house did - we just can't afford another huge repair...& unfortunately I am the "handywoman" in our house ๐ My husband is not handy at household fixes at all! I'm lucky I got him to figure out how to hook the camper up, tow it, & take it off the truck to park it ๐
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