We have just discovered catastrophic mold and water damage in our 2016 Springdale. A company called AvantaCare specializes in getting rid of mold.
They pulled up all the carpet and discovered damaged paneling. After pulling paneling off, it was discovered that there is absolutely NO vapor barrier between the outside metal skin and the insulation material. Sweating of thin metal is to be expected during changes in humidity and temperature changes.
My question is - Is this standard practice or was this manufacturing step missed during construction?
Whatcha think?