Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, it's not the windows. I mean, the windows probably leak (the cut wasn't done smoothly and you can see some daylight) but the bigger issue is elsewhere. My situation is freaky and embarrassing. I bought a new trailer that had sat on a lot of an RV dealership for 3 years, and I did my research on the brand from my home 12 hours away... by calling the mfr, looking at their website, asking for closeup pics of the trailer itself, and asking around for feedback on this brand. This mfr ONLY makes galvanneal steel skin / steel frame trailers, and the construction process is described as being as close to faultless as I could tell. It wasn't until I got down there that I realized we had some issues with leaking. The dealer and my husband agreed it would be easily solved with a rivet gun so we brought it home. AFTER an RV repair shop spent a few hours re-riveting and re-sealing, I noticed that it was still leaking. It wasn't until I called the mfr back (this is like the fourth time I've spoken with him at this point, and the second or third time I've sent pictures) that he told me... get this... My trailer is one of a dozen or so that they made with aluminum skin / steel frame. They stopped making them because the manufacturing process was different enough from what they normally do, and time consuming enough, and expensive enough, that they wouldn't have been able to keep their trailers in their preferred price point. So my trailer, in essence, is a failed experiment. And nobody told me. The ad, in fact, said it was galvanneal steel. Yes, it's my fault for not realizing that if the skin is riveted, it's aluminum... ie not everything was as it should be. I feel really dumb... but in my defense it was advertised as galvanneal steel and it looks just like the ones that are now on the mfr's website! I sure hope these leaks can be fixed, I'd like to walk away having paid an excellent price for an aluminum trailer... not way too much for a sieve.
Edited by Sharon 2008-08-11 9:11 PM
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