NSNorthtrail
Active Member
Hi all,
Woke up this morning in the trailer and noticed a a piece of trim hanging from the the cabinent that is attached to the front wall. Upon closer inspection I saw some pretty significant water damage in the side piece of wood in the cabinent. I inspected inside the cabinent and observed it to be quite damp (It has rained here for a week). Up on the roof I go.....All the roof chaulking was great, no cracks. I then inspected the front marker light and saw that the chaulking had a crack in the seal. I took it off, cleaned it up and resealed it. As well in the cabinent, I put a block heater in there and will let it run for a while in an attempt to dry it up in there.
Do you guys think this is where the water was coming from? Is this common and how much damage do you suspect has been done inside the wall on the front end?
Peter
Woke up this morning in the trailer and noticed a a piece of trim hanging from the the cabinent that is attached to the front wall. Upon closer inspection I saw some pretty significant water damage in the side piece of wood in the cabinent. I inspected inside the cabinent and observed it to be quite damp (It has rained here for a week). Up on the roof I go.....All the roof chaulking was great, no cracks. I then inspected the front marker light and saw that the chaulking had a crack in the seal. I took it off, cleaned it up and resealed it. As well in the cabinent, I put a block heater in there and will let it run for a while in an attempt to dry it up in there.
Do you guys think this is where the water was coming from? Is this common and how much damage do you suspect has been done inside the wall on the front end?
Peter