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Old 07-19-2021, 09:18 PM   #1
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Leak help

found a bubble in the rear cabin of my 2002 winne 35U slit a w=hole and had a stream of what looked like red wine come pouring out about a quart cleaned up the mess and next to find where the leak is problem is now to fix the wall paper that has the bubble maybe a wood trim any ideas?
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found a bubble in the rear cabin of my 2002 winne 35U slit a w=hole and had a stream of what looked like red wine come pouring out about a quart cleaned up the mess and next to find where the leak is problem is now to fix the wall paper that has the bubble maybe a wood trim any ideas?
would appreciate any suggestions Thanks to all love to see this site keeps me interested in hearing about how nice the RV people are.
What you are seeing is water getting in and rotting the wall board. If you reach in there you will probably find and area that is crumbling behind the wallpaper. First you need to find the leak. Could be a window, could be the roof cove in that corner. But ultimately you need to seal the leak. Even after the leak is fixed, you will likely see further deterioration of the paneling behind the wallpaper. You really need to get to the root of the problem. If it has gotten this far it is possible that the structure behind it is damage.

If you are inexperienced in this, you need to have a professional repair shop evaluate and determine if part of your wall needs to be replaced. Get it now as this can become a very expensive repair if it continues.
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