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Old 09-03-2017, 01:18 PM   #21
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I'm new to the Facebook thing. I was looking for GoDevil engine parts and some vendors didn't have a website, just facebook. If your feeling like you need something in your email "inbox", just sign up for Facebook. Jeez. I start getting around good and the weather cools off I'll be ignoring it.
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Old 09-08-2017, 02:33 PM   #22
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Finally got to the RV and everything looked great. Me and the wife were high fixing and generally pretty proud of our little selves. Towed it to the dealership for some warranty work and our salesman came out and asked how bad it was. He then pointed out the sagging belly. I guess while towing it, the water that had gotten above the underbelly caused it to bulge.
I can feel inside and the subfloor feels dry but the insulation is wet and the material (looks like plastic cardboard?) of the subfloor has pulled away in one small area. They are looking at it now.
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Old 09-08-2017, 02:44 PM   #23
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Finally got to the RV and everything looked great. Me and the wife were high fixing and generally pretty proud of our little selves. Towed it to the dealership for some warranty work and our salesman came out and asked how bad it was. He then pointed out the sagging belly. I guess while towing it, the water that had gotten above the underbelly caused it to bulge.
I can feel inside and the subfloor feels dry but the insulation is wet and the material (looks like plastic cardboard?) of the subfloor has pulled away in one small area. They are looking at it now.

Hopefully you didn't get a lot in there and it didn't hurt the flooring. If it didn't it shouldn't be a bid deal to repair. Good luck.
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Old 09-08-2017, 02:46 PM   #24
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I'm new to the Facebook thing. I was looking for GoDevil engine parts and some vendors didn't have a website, just facebook. If your feeling like you need something in your email "inbox", just sign up for Facebook. Jeez. I start getting around good and the weather cools off I'll be ignoring it.

Watch the Facebook thing. Everyone kept telling me to get on it and use it so I got on it. Don't use it much but I've gotten 3 viruses from it, one cost me $400 to get off and it completely wiped out my email sent box...and started sending everyone on Facebook tacky little messages - sheesh. I try to stay away from it - so be careful what you look at or open. And yes, if you want a lot of "stuff" in your inbox, Facebook is the way to get it.
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Old 09-15-2017, 02:06 PM   #25
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Finally got to look at the rv today. They dropped the plastic looking material on the front half of the rv. It will need replacing, insulation will need replacing and they are currently checking the wiring. Estimated to be a few thousand between labor and material. It could have been so much worse. Another 3-4 inches and it would have been a write off. Another few weeks and I am good to go.
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Old 09-15-2017, 05:00 PM   #26
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Finally got to look at the rv today. They dropped the plastic looking material on the front half of the rv. It will need replacing, insulation will need replacing and they are currently checking the wiring. Estimated to be a few thousand between labor and material. It could have been so much worse. Another 3-4 inches and it would have been a write off. Another few weeks and I am good to go.


That's good news. Hope the repair goes well.


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