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Old 08-20-2009, 06:32 AM   #15
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if it was me, i would go on to the roof and put eternabond tape over the skylite and around the roof vents. my old mh had a leak at the skylite which was caused by the georgieboy installers running the screws down too tight and cracking the edges of the mounting surface and water eventually leaked in and found its way all the way up to the door and caused some delamination. it took a year to happen. when i bought this new unit, i taped evrything on the roof, before its had a chance to happen again.

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This link might be informative: Repairing Surface Damage
I've read about one guys repair of this type bubble. He parked with the bubble next to a tree, drilled a small hole so he could inject glue into the bubble, then used a auto screw-type jack between tree and MH to press the bubble back to its original flat surface. Good ole American ingenuity, you gotta love it!

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Hello to all I am back and the Hurricane Bubble is gone. I had it repair and it is looking good.
How much to get it fix?
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Hey Ray did you ever check into getting your fiberglass repair?
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Hey Ray did you ever check into getting your fiberglass repair?
Nope never did. I am just holding tight and see if it spreads any further.

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