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sportsman16 wrote:
Yes, While the trailer has been used infrequently as of late, I do regularly inspect inside and out. I have never found a spot that appeared to have missing/worn caulking or seals. RV repair facility confirmed. I am unsure how I could have noticed rotting floor until I stepped on the soft spot. Never a sign of water inside. I understand it is out of warranty and I am on my own. My email to manufacturer was to ask some questions on construction as I could not recall if my walls are wood or aluminum frame, also if they could provide any advice on where to look for leak. Maybe they have had the issue before with the same model and could point out a direction to start. I certainly do not believe it is too much trouble for ORV to respond to my question. I remember when I traded in my 10 year old Jayflight which had never had any issues on my "built tough" Outdoors RV. I bought into the hype that is was a step above the others with regards construction. Maybe it is...However now I have an expensive repair on a relatively new unit. Just needed to vent I guess.
Jul-29-2019 06:12 AM
sportsman16 wrote:
My email to manufacturer was to ask some questions on construction as I could not recall if my walls are wood or aluminum frame.
Jul-27-2019 09:32 AM
sportsman16 wrote:They would not admit to a design fault in a million years. A few minutes on the internet should answer your question about wooden or aluminum framing. Leaks can come from a multitude of sources. A stick could have lodged in the weatherstripping of the slide and when a strong storm passed thru rainwater was driven into the rig. Leaves could have clogged the normal drain channels allowing water to enter. The covers on the vents could have been open or damaged. It would be odd that the floor completely rotted and there was no odor or signs of water intrusion on the flooring or walls. My wild guess is you have a leak in the plumbing and the water came up from the enclosed belly, not down from the roof. Most probable cause is freezing of even a small amount of water in one of the lines. Only takes an ounce or two stuck in a fitting to crack it. Might be time for a pressure test, and if that is the issue, a good lesson learned at Hard Knocks U is don't store a rig with any water in the tanks or lines. Good Luck
Yes, While the trailer has been used infrequently as of late, I do regularly inspect inside and out. I have never found a spot that appeared to have missing/worn caulking or seals. RV repair facility confirmed. I am unsure how I could have noticed rotting floor until I stepped on the soft spot. Never a sign of water inside. I understand it is out of warranty and I am on my own. My email to manufacturer was to ask some questions on construction as I could not recall if my walls are wood or aluminum frame, also if they could provide any advice on where to look for leak. Maybe they have had the issue before with the same model and could point out a direction to start. I certainly do not believe it is too much trouble for ORV to respond to my question. I remember when I traded in my 10 year old Jayflight which had never had any issues on my "built tough" Outdoors RV. I bought into the hype that is was a step above the others with regards construction. Maybe it is...However now I have an expensive repair on a relatively new unit. Just needed to vent I guess.
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HuckleberryHunter wrote:
I love our ORV trailer (2019 model purchase a year ago), but had some warranty questions in the first couple months. . Three phone calls to the manufacturer went unanswered and messages unreturned. Called the dealer and said that the manufacturer denied the warranty request since we inspected when we signed the paperwork. .
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