RV Water Damage Removal: Demo Day 5

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  • @yvesj001
    @yvesj001 4 месяца назад

    I'm going to reffer your videos to my christian friend that just bought my 1998 prowler camper that will need the very work you'Re doing on it.
    I wish I could have had all the info you publish back in 2017 when I took my slide-out out to fix. Althought I I fix a lot of water damage then, I should have been a lot more thorought as you did, because now, althopught the roof doesn't leak anymore, there are still some rot on the framinf (wood).
    At 72 my wife and I won't be camping anymore unfortunatly but the freind I sold my camper to knows all about the damage it has and your videos should be a great encouragement to him as in restoring it like you have, the camper can benefit from a great new life for many more years with your tips about enhencing the construction by DIY'ing it.
    Much regards and God bless... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @krisg3984
    @krisg3984 Год назад

    You are the bravest girl

  • @richg.2579
    @richg.2579 Год назад +2

    Very cool video, and no RUclips yuk music. I am completely replacing my floor. I pulled everything. Im working from front to back. I already replaced the front piece with the 45 cut across it that the front outer sheeting attaches to and three 4x7' sections of floor with 2x4 framing and 1/2" plywood sheeting all Thompson water seal coated. I left out the foam to have that 1 1/2 air space so it will never hold moisture again. I have yet to do the last 6' over the black tank. I pulled all the cabinets and appliances and because I worked front to back replacing flooring as I go I was able to just move everything that would not fit thru the 20" door to the front section that I already replaced the floor on. Then I will be reframing the walls and roor and resheeting the roof also but I will keep the foam up there or replace with fiberglass insulation.

  • @jessealvarado6939
    @jessealvarado6939 Год назад +1

    Working gal you can do it all👊 love the hard work and inside information absolutely great job hun😁👊🙏😎

  • @jeffpattison6740
    @jeffpattison6740 Год назад

    Wow, so inspiring! Girl you are not afraid to get right into it! Great job! Thank you.

  • @carmencolon3520
    @carmencolon3520 Год назад

    That's a lot of water damage. You will need a vacation spa by the time you finish this job 😅

  • @macnitt4039
    @macnitt4039 Год назад

    Following with interest. Going to do the same thing. Thor 20 foot or thereabouts. Just doing it to see if i can. You explain things well. Southern twang is a bonus. Good luck!

  • @toughenoughcleaning1137
    @toughenoughcleaning1137 4 месяца назад

    I think what you're doing is so amazing. I have watched a lot of R. V renovations or looked up things. And I have not come across anybody quite like you yet. You're very thorough and explanatory. Which is very helpful for someone like me who is looking to renovate their motorhome. Thank you for doing this. You've also inspired me to continue my renovations and after to do future ones as a hobby and flip them as well. From one mom to another, you got it, girl💪🦾🦾💪

  • @stevecalderman457
    @stevecalderman457 Год назад +1

    Going through the same thing, very helpful

  • @cujet
    @cujet Год назад

    The reality of every RV owner, ever. Rotted OSB/pressed wood floors. What a hassle.

  • @toddforslund3571
    @toddforslund3571 4 месяца назад

    Do you have a video of the replacement floor in the bathroom area?

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  4 месяца назад

      I don’t…I didn’t record it because it was so hard to film in the small space. But feel free to email me with pictures and I’ll try to give you some advice on how to repair! Fallenintocamping@gmail.com

  • @closetboss7897
    @closetboss7897 Год назад

    When the Floor is super rotted like that. Do you have to take the room walls out between the bathroom or whatever rooms they’re separated by, to replace the footing underneath them as well? I have all the same issues. Also my tarp weatherproofing is underneath my metal framing in the floors so idk how to replace that 😢

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Год назад +2

      Nope. The whole demon series covers those questions, so I would highly suggest watching the ones involving the floor to see what I did. The main tarp material will be underneath your aluminum frame (which is a good sign for you). Feel free to send me some pictures of the videos don’t answer your questions! IG is the best place (fallenintocamping) because I check my messages there regularly!

  • @celiafernandez6065
    @celiafernandez6065 2 месяца назад

    Wear knee pads, you will regret it when you get older, take it from me.