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JD5150
Jan 14, 2020Explorer
realter wrote:
JD, wouldn’t that be the case with every wood framed TC?
Yes, and you will still get the mildew and mold in any camper if you can't get dry air where trapped moisture is. You may not get rot in a all aluminum or composite camper but you still can get mold.
I own and operate a water damage business. I have studied all camper construction. I will only buy a shell model all aluminum or composite camper. I want to be able to take the wall/ceiling panels off to dry it out if I get a leak. Everything inside will need to come out. Versatility is the only reason I choose a TC.
Not many know about this company and they will build it like you want.
All aluminum framed and skinned inside and out. Built like a cargo trailer. If you think about it. How many cargo trailers do you see leak? I would say some can, but most cargo trailers do not leak like campers do.
Since I'm only interested in shell models..I'm looking for a wide door so I can use the camper for other things instead of camping. This company will build it with a wide door. I do not want the overhang or ramp door. Just a basic 8.5 foot to fit in a long bed truck.
Check them out.
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