Posted by fixerupper on September 24, 2015 at 19:16:15 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: leaking camper posted by Nick167 on September 24, 2015 at 18:06:39:
Regretfully if it has visible leaks there will be rot and probably more than you realize. It probably has been leaking for awhile before the ceiling stains showed up. Look closely at the screws holding the siding to the top side rail. They are probably under some trim. If the trim is gaping away from the siding there is a good chance the screws are in rotten lumber.
My son replaced the whole front and half the roof on his bumper hitch camper. It occupied the shop while the front end was opened up so he had good incentive to finish the job quickly. I have a pretty well equipped larger wood working shop he could use to rip out the special width structural lumber you find in a camper so he could make most of the parts ahead of time to speed up the reconstruction part. It was a much larger job than he realized it would be but he got it done and it looks good.
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