At dinner DW casually announced she had just been in the RV and I need to add a delaminated counter top to the (growing) list of things to fix in our Cyclone. I asked when she had planned to mention this...
In any case it looks like water is coming down the wall in the bedroom and must have collected on the vanity/counter there - pretty much destroying it. It seems like it has only been leaking for a few weeks since we've been in it numerous times and would have notice this. Is there a list of places to check for severe water leaks? I'll be on the roof tomorrow searching. (oh yes, anyone know how hard it is to remove the counter top to try to repair it?)
This is pretty much the end for me and Heartland. This fall we lost a spring shackle, then the fresh water tank fell out. I still have not repaired the failed oven or fuel station... it is failing faster than I can get around to fixing it. I have owned other RV's and understand that some amount of repairs are to be expected. But this is really a much higher failure rate across the board.
In any case it looks like water is coming down the wall in the bedroom and must have collected on the vanity/counter there - pretty much destroying it. It seems like it has only been leaking for a few weeks since we've been in it numerous times and would have notice this. Is there a list of places to check for severe water leaks? I'll be on the roof tomorrow searching. (oh yes, anyone know how hard it is to remove the counter top to try to repair it?)
This is pretty much the end for me and Heartland. This fall we lost a spring shackle, then the fresh water tank fell out. I still have not repaired the failed oven or fuel station... it is failing faster than I can get around to fixing it. I have owned other RV's and understand that some amount of repairs are to be expected. But this is really a much higher failure rate across the board.