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westend
Jan 14, 2016Explorer
You'll want to look at the inside corners, window openings, and the floor. If it was me and I was a first time buyer, I'd hire out a pressurized leak test for $100-$150 and confirm that there are no leaks. The pressure test will turn up even a pinhole from the exterior to the interior. Sealtech is one company that performs these tests. You can even DIY with a blower and some soap in a Windex bottle. Plan on maintaining the trailer, you will have to get up on the roof and maintain sealants around the roof through hole fixtures. Same with windows and doors. They haven't invented a lifetime sealant, yet, although Eternabond tape comes pretty close.
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