roofed leaked do i have to replace the insulation and paneling?
tctgolden
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2013-04-01 6:54 PM (#151036)
Subject: roofed leaked do i have to replace the insulation and paneling?


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I just bought a trailer that after i got it home(7 days later) i started cleaning it out and when i went into the nose to clean the cuboards i found the carpet to be wet and the walls water stained. I do not see any mold just water stains and the panelling is soft in spots do i really need to rip it all out and replace it? or can i just dry it out and paint over it. I really do not have the money to replace it right now as the dealer only paid for a partial of the bill to get it re caulked and sealed.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-04-02 12:46 AM (#151043 - in reply to #151036)
Subject: RE: roofed leaked do i have to replace the insulation and paneling?


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Depends on how quickly and thoroughly you dry it out.  Faster the better, before the mold & mildew grow.  Worth a try with a heater and dehumidifier, fans, etc.   You might open a section of the wall/roof and direct a fan to the area.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2013-04-03 2:04 AM (#151065 - in reply to #151036)
Subject: RE: roofed leaked do i have to replace the insulation and paneling?


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Originally written by tctgolden on 2013-04-01 6:54 PM

I just bought a trailer that after i got it home(7 days later) i started cleaning it out and when i went into the nose to clean the cuboards i found the carpet to be wet and the walls water stained. I do not see any mold just water stains and the panelling is soft in spots do i really need to rip it all out and replace it? or can i just dry it out and paint over it. I really do not have the money to replace it right now as the dealer only paid for a partial of the bill to get it re caulked and sealed.


This is one of those pay me now or pay me later issues...:( If you put off fixing it now, you may be dealing with a catastrophic mold problem breaking out inside your trailer...:(
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