I definitely would not purchase the RV unless they allowed my mechanic to look it over and me to test drive it. If it is really in good shape then they will be confident in the results. I am seeing some red flags with their behavior. I purchased my R...
The roof should last at least 10 years but check it twice a year for leaks. Climb up on the roof and walk around looking for soft spots and checking the seams for areas that may be leaking. My rook began leaking at about 12 years which I fixed quickl...
I also use Chlorine in powder form. Leave it overnight and then flush the next day with no residual taste or smell. It will kill everything. I try to do it once/year to be safe. I have this chore setup in my Automotive Wolf car maintenance software (...
I would not recoat it but I would invest in some Eternabond tape ( 5 to 6 inches wide min) to go over the seams and fix any areas you are concerned about. The roofs usually leak at the seams and around vents, ac etc. The tape is a permanent repair a...
I'm definitely a BIG believer in Eternabond. I had some leaking coming through the roof at the seams on my 10 year old RV. I simply used the cleaner that is recommended to prep the areas and then applied the Eternabond tape. The entire job only took ...