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Jul-20-2018 03:41 PM
david_iona wrote:ScottG wrote:
Around that time there were a lot of RV's having problems with the adhesive bonding the wall. So it may not be a water intrusion problem at all.
My previous 2005 fifth wheel delaminated most of the rear wall about 8 years after I purchased it new. I was very meticulous about maintenance and roof/seams recaulking. My insurance refused coverage for repair so I paid for a local repair and when the rear filon was removed it was not bonded to luan but glued to cardboard sheeting and the repair shop said it was glue failure most likely caused by residual humidity build up over the years. Upon contacting the manufacturer for my brand and asking about the cardboard instead of luan I was informed it is not cardboard it is "compressed fiberboard"......how about that!
Jul-20-2018 01:57 PM
ScottG wrote:
Around that time there were a lot of RV's having problems with the adhesive bonding the wall. So it may not be a water intrusion problem at all.
Jul-20-2018 11:43 AM
Jul-20-2018 10:10 AM
ScottG wrote:
Around that time there were a lot of RV's having problems with the adhesive bonding the wall. So it may not be a water intrusion problem at all.
Jul-20-2018 08:09 AM
Jul-20-2018 07:58 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:WNYBob wrote:
Sorry but you just lost thousands in resale value!
Delamin8is most of caused by moisture in the Luan behind the fiberglas! Maybe a minor leak around the window.
I will not buy an RV with WOOD backed fiberglas!
Kind of severely limits your choices then, in as much as 90% of them today are vacuum bonded fiberglass (Filon) over wood substrate.
I'ts delamination for sure probably cause by water intrusion from a leaking window seal. Seals and caulk need to be checked and maintained a couple times a year, something very few owners do until bad things start happening. The they 'reactive' instead of being pro active.
Exactly.....wood backed fiberglass as opposed to what? Azdel backed fiberglass ( which still can delaminate and is a lot of marketing rigamarole) or stick and tin ( which the siding can have water blow through the s lock seams if it does not blow off completely from the factory idiots blowing staples clear through the nail flanges, not to mention caulk joints that have to be thicker and backed up with succesive layers of butyl tape to account for the highs and lows in panels)?
Looks like Bob wont be buying any RVs. They're all junk when you get right down to it lol.
Jul-20-2018 07:11 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:WNYBob wrote:
Sorry but you just lost thousands in resale value!
Delamin8is most of caused by moisture in the Luan behind the fiberglas! Maybe a minor leak around the window.
I will not buy an RV with WOOD backed fiberglas!
Kind of severely limits your choices then, in as much as 90% of them today are vacuum bonded fiberglass (Filon) over wood substrate.
I'ts delamination for sure probably cause by water intrusion from a leaking window seal. Seals and caulk need to be checked and maintained a couple times a year, something very few owners do until bad things start happening. The they 'reactive' instead of being pro active.
Jul-20-2018 07:00 AM
Jul-20-2018 04:45 AM
WNYBob wrote:
Sorry but you just lost thousands in resale value!
Delamin8is most of caused by moisture in the Luan behind the fiberglas! Maybe a minor leak around the window.
I will not buy an RV with WOOD backed fiberglas!
Jul-20-2018 04:29 AM
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