Nearly all aluminum RV windows have weep holes on the bottom sill. They are there to allow moisture that collects on the windows to run to the bottom and then out the weep holes. Check the windows at home, if they are alunimum or vinyl, there's probably weep holes on them as well.
As for replacing the sub floor, It should be a pretty straightforward carpentry job. There was a recent post on this forum about someone taking their trailer to the dealer because the floor was "spongy" (I think) and the dealer wanted to remove the slide to replace the floor ????? I can't see how that would be necessary unless there was more than floor work needed in that situation.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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