All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Need Advice For Caulking RVThanks! I'll do that.Need Advice For Caulking RVI am re-caulking my travel trailer, and I am not sure what to do where the roof meets the gutter. There is a little strip of butyl tape sticking out of where the roof membrane goes into the trim/gutter strip. Should I 1) pull the strip off and caulk the joint, 2) caulk along the butyl strip, or 3) leave it all alone?Re: Purchasing a Winterized RVSpeakEasy, ahhh, those moments in life that give it so much color. It is good that it turned out to be something you could appreciate. Deb and Ed M, unless the dealer offers a warranty, or something like it in writing, I wouldn't expect them to offer to do anything after the sale. It would be nice, but I wouldn't expect it. Brand new is a whole different story. Especially if they let me crawl all around and inspect a powered-up, de-winterized one.Re: Purchasing a Winterized RVThank you all for your helpful replies. Great information! I went over and talked to them this afternoon. I am serious about purchasing it, and it is in great condition, so I put a deposit down on it. Before they sell any RV they de-winterize it and do a complete inspection. They allow the purchaser to be there at that time and inspect everything themselves. If there are any problems, the dealer will fix it. Once it leaves the lot, it is the buyer's responsibility. I will make sure and do my due diligence.Re: Purchasing a Winterized RVThat's a good idea, Grit Dog. I'm sure they will work with me on that.Re: Purchasing a Winterized RVThank you for your advice; I appreciate it. It is used. It looks to be in great shape. It's a 2017 Starcraft Launch 28BHS. It's for sale at the local dealer. (The one we like. ;) ) I am worried that it will sell before then.Purchasing a Winterized RVHello All! I decided to finally sign-up. BTW, thank you for all of the wonderful information in the forums, it is irreplaceable! OK, so my question is how do you properly inspect an RV that is currently winterized? I have found a great travel trailer at the local dealer, but I am not sure what it would be OK to ask them to do so that I know all all of the systems are working properly and there are no leaks. Have any of you ever done that? Please let me know how to approach this. I am sure the dealer will assure me all systems have been inspected and were working fine, but I would like to verify this myself. Thank you in advance.