All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Extreme Mold & Water Damage: I need help!Thank you all for the feedback. Yea I know its toast and not worth it to some. I'm not afraid to try tho. I'm not gonna dump a lot of money into it but I wanna give it a shot. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade and love learning how to fix things. I will keep posting pics and vids as I go, asking for more input. From here I'm just gonna clean out the last bit of insulation and the delaminated wall board. Then try to figure out how to secure the wall frame pieces. One thing at a time.Extreme Mold & Water Damage: I need help!Hello all! My name is Steven and I am working on a friends camper. I'm not sure if it is considered a travel trailer or not so please forgive me!! It is an Eagle by Jayco and I have no idea what year. I have all the manuals but I cannot find anything about a year or model. Anyway I was asked to work on it because it was obvious that water had gotten into the very aft wall where the bathroom is. I pulled the mirror, sink and bathtub out then started to remove insulation. The more I removed the more I became devastated. Literally 80% of the entire back wall is black and crumbling. Since water travels down I started to remove a bit of the floor to see how far down the vertical wood frame goes. Long story short, the point I am at right now is trying to figure out how I will replace the wood structure, especially since the vertical wood pieces go down beyond the floor and beyond what appears to be the metal base. I have no idea how or where to secure the wood structure. Please Please Please give any kind advice. Thank you. The only way I could figure out to get a bunch of pics is to put the link to an album in my Facebook. Just copy and paste this URL. https://www.facebook.com/media/set?set=a.10157998926811998&type=3
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