EPaulikonis
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I have a 2015 Heartland Landmark Savannah parked under a metal shelter that's leaking water from the front cap right at the opening to the pin box connection. I've seen another thread at https://heartlandowners.org/showthread.php/69628-Front-cap-question that mentioned leaking water lines and damaged seals, but one user (rxbristol) did mention condensation, so I'm curious if Heartland is hearing more about condensation concerns in the front cap.
Facts: This started when we moved our unit to a location in TN. Our washer dryer connection is in a closet located at mid-coach near the bathroom and shower. We haven't had rain here in several weeks and the RV is mostly covered from the elements, temp is currently 12F, not a single drop of water visible on the roof and I have icicles hanging from the opening to the pin box. The RV is inspected annually to maintain warranty; I also inspect seals every 3-months to stay on top of changes. We keep the RV around 60F at night and up to 68F during the day; we also leave the closet doors open so air can flow in the front walk in closet; no sweat visible on the windows; we do run a dehumidifier at times to help when we notice increased humidity and moisture in the coach. No cracks, missing, or damaged caulk on the seams or roof that I've noticed recently; next inspection will be completed in Jan or Feb.
Facts: This started when we moved our unit to a location in TN. Our washer dryer connection is in a closet located at mid-coach near the bathroom and shower. We haven't had rain here in several weeks and the RV is mostly covered from the elements, temp is currently 12F, not a single drop of water visible on the roof and I have icicles hanging from the opening to the pin box. The RV is inspected annually to maintain warranty; I also inspect seals every 3-months to stay on top of changes. We keep the RV around 60F at night and up to 68F during the day; we also leave the closet doors open so air can flow in the front walk in closet; no sweat visible on the windows; we do run a dehumidifier at times to help when we notice increased humidity and moisture in the coach. No cracks, missing, or damaged caulk on the seams or roof that I've noticed recently; next inspection will be completed in Jan or Feb.
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