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Old 08-26-2019, 01:29 PM   #34
KeystoneKal
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Location: Cleveland
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Panel water line access

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Originally Posted by Jody0212 View Post
My 2009 Hideout is junk now and not fully paid for, we removed the jack knife couch to put something more comfortable in it's place and my husband almost went right through the floor, we would have never known and someone could have been seriously hurt if we hadn't decided to change the couch. Insurance won't cover it because they can't find the leak unless we let them tear apart my walls and floor but if it is not due to some hidden plumbing problem they will just leave it torn apart. They sure don;t make them like they use to.
I have a 2015 Hideout 30rlds. I’ve found that all the water lines are accessible by removing panels in the kitchen and bathroom (assuming a water line leak). The screws that secure these panels are flush so they are hard to see.
Also, I owned a travel trailer that leaked where the city water hose attaches on the side of the trailer. This line was near the bedroom so the bedroom carpet was damp.
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