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Old 02-26-2019, 10:29 AM   #4
Nomadicchefs
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Moundsville
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Originally Posted by chuckster57 View Post
The slide will have to come out and lay on its side for a proper repair.

When it’s retracted does anybody walk on it?
There's no real way to walk on it. Just sit down on the couch or slide into the dinette booth. We have taken the carpet up, the wood is dry and there's no evidence of any water damage. Our previous water issue at the corner was caught early and corrected. Just a tiny gap in sealant. The floor was dried with a dehumidifier and heater. It was only surface moister, not penetrating. The rest of the floor board looks completely untouched. The sag isn't gigantic, but the dinette booths do not touch the floor in the middle of the bench. It's a small bow, about a half inch. If it's normal then I'm embarrassed, but if it's not, then I want to get a fix on it earlier than later.
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