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Tequila
Aug 17, 2015Explorer
It could be the fill up at the top of the fresh water tank. Either way you need to take off that underbelly & yank out any soaked insulation ASAP. Take photos first, whether this is warranty or insurance, you are saving them money by doing that before mold or rot occurs.
I had something similar this spring. I forgot to turn off my pump, hit rough road and a tap cracked open, I flooded my trailer and the water went straight down to the underbelly. The insurance company thanked me for having the sense to yank out all the insulation. The inside dried in 15 minutes as i was in high heat & low humidity. No permanent damage.
Nice name for a leaking trailer, Fun Finder.
I had something similar this spring. I forgot to turn off my pump, hit rough road and a tap cracked open, I flooded my trailer and the water went straight down to the underbelly. The insurance company thanked me for having the sense to yank out all the insulation. The inside dried in 15 minutes as i was in high heat & low humidity. No permanent damage.
Nice name for a leaking trailer, Fun Finder.
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