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Old 01-29-2011, 09:00 AM   #15
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I regularly check for leaks and never have a problem. The only problem is having to stare at it in the yard knowing it'll be months before I can use it.
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Thanks for the reply's. We did have all the roof and seams checked in the fall, through the dealership we bought the MH from. Feel good that we invested in that $$. Never thought there'd be that much snow! So far so good, although we are aiming at getting our "sticks and mortar's" roof shoveled because of the weight, and more impending snow. Sent a message to our local mechanic at the RV dealership to get their opinion, if MH should be done also. Time will tell. That and Wednesday's scheduled storm of wet snow.
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The problem with running the heat is the snow will melt around the vents quicker and water will have no place to go.It may build up and leak in.I have seen that happen around skylights in homes.
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