RV leaks are the worst. Glad you discovered it before too much time had passed. We've also had our share of mice, but wow, your story takes the cake. Best wishes on the continuing construction!
Check all the slide seal flaps to be sure their seated properly and along the outside bottom edge of each slide, especially along the sides is some trim. We caulk the top edge of that trim yearly....water can get in there and travel based on how level your trailer is. Wouldn't hurt to check the top of the slide to ensure all seams are caulked as well.
RV leaks are the worst. Glad you discovered it before too much time had passed. We've also had our share of mice, but wow, your story takes the cake. Best wishes on the continuing construction!
Check all the slide seal flaps to be sure their seated properly and along the outside bottom edge of each slide, especially along the sides is some trim. We caulk the top edge of that trim yearly....water can get in there and travel based on how level your trailer is. Wouldn't hurt to check the top of the slide to ensure all seams are caulked as well.
Good video, I hope your leak isn't to expensive
You are doing such a great job! Sorry to learn about the mice and the water leak. (Thank you for wearing your safety glasses!)
Keep up the great work! Might b the first time I’ve seen James without a hat!
Hey guy for that water leak problem u have on your rv check out wayward waggs, it’s called major rv leak, about 1month ago this might help. Good luck.
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First off, you picked the worst mask to use while in a heavy dust area. You should use the N95 doing that kind of work to protect your lungs.
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