All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Skylight has small crackOkay, I see thanks for the clarification.Re: Skylight has small crackThe last two posts talk about drilling the crack. I hate being dumb but could you elaborate on what drilling the crack means and how to do it etc.Skylight has small crackI have a 2009 Shamrock M233, it has a skylight in the bathroom and have discovered a small crack in the outer piece (the one on the roof) where it starts to form the bubble. Was wondering what would be the best caulk to fix seal this crack.Re: Leaking front Bunk = rotten floor + ?Bill Thanks for the link, The pictures you had of the damage looks just like what I have, Thanks for sharing your experience. TomLeaking front Bunk = rotten floor + ?I have a 2009 Shamrock unit that the front bunk leaks. It has rotten the flooring in the front of the unit. I am going to replace the bunk and repair the floor, What I am looking for is anybody's experience with what damage if any they found in the front wall of the unit when they pulled the front bunk out? tdehoff Shamrock 233looking for input on bad situationI purchased a used 2009 Shamrock M233 in November from a local dealer. In the process of the purchase it was noted by the dealer's tech that the floor in the front of the unit was soft. I immediately suspected water damage. The dealer said it was just poor support and said that they would build a support system underneath the soft spot to shore it up. I wanted to open them to open the floor to prove it wasn't water damage but they said that they would cut open the fabric that is protecting the bottom of the unit and show me pictures to see if there was any water damage. They did this and the pictures did not show any evidence of water at all. So they closed the fabric liner up and built the support system. I purchased the unit and towed it home and it sat all winter outside. this spring when we opened it up the vinyl flooring had split. We hired a great local flooring installer to install a new/better floor covering and when he pulled off the old vinyl, he uncovered that spot that was soft and it was rotten and full of mold. It was water damage just as I originally thought. Upon further inspection we have determined that the source of the water is the front bunk opening. We can see signs of water streaks on the front wall just below the hinge. The dealer did replace all of the bunk seals. The front bunk is delaminating and the hinge has been sprung. So the source of the water is a leaking front bunk door. So the question is does anyone know the if I would have a cause of action against the dealer. They contented that there was no water damage and that it was just poor support. They would not pull back the vinyl in the soft spot. They showed me the underside of the flooring knowing full well that the flooring is not made out of plywood/particle/osb board. (I thought that if it was made out of wood then any water damage would be visible on the bottom as water flows to the lowest point). But its actually made with Styrofoam with wood glued on both sides of it and the Styrofoam had soaked up all of the water so there was not water evidence on the bottom but the top just under the vinyl is completely rotten. I believe I was defrauded as I would not had purchased the unit if I knew of the water damage and they mislead me into believing it was just poor support which it was not. Any input/advice is welcomed.Need help on flooringPurchased a used Shamrock 23' in Novemeber just before winter arrived It was in good shape when we closed it up for the winter. Went out this weekend to open it up and found that the vinyl flooring has split open at one end of the unit. Looked and saw no moisture anywhere on the subfloor so I ruled out moisture causing the problem. So I have two questions can the feezing and thawing over winter cause the flooring to split like this? We live in Iowa so it can get cold. 2nd Question is what is the proper way to replace the vinyl flooring? Thanks for you advice and help.
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