I bought a travel trailer a few years ago ...it was used. it had a water leak on driver side front where a radio antenna was.
I repaired water leak. removed a couple boards that were rotted. I allowed to dry. went inside. removed paneling in two sections to ensure no more damage and to give air flow to ensure it was dry. built cork boards to cover the areas.... can check it for moisture in the future. none since.
The rubber roof was properly replaced
Along front top of tt ..... an area bubbled....delaminated ....it has not gotten larger..... in two plus years. the area is about 18"*3feet I do store under a roof.
Should I worry about this?
Adhesive kits are sold but clamping becomes an issue. I was wondering if it would work to use 1/4" bolts through all layers of the camper with fender washers to pull the layers together will epoxy dries?
Anyone with delam experience?
I repaired water leak. removed a couple boards that were rotted. I allowed to dry. went inside. removed paneling in two sections to ensure no more damage and to give air flow to ensure it was dry. built cork boards to cover the areas.... can check it for moisture in the future. none since.
The rubber roof was properly replaced
Along front top of tt ..... an area bubbled....delaminated ....it has not gotten larger..... in two plus years. the area is about 18"*3feet I do store under a roof.
Should I worry about this?
Adhesive kits are sold but clamping becomes an issue. I was wondering if it would work to use 1/4" bolts through all layers of the camper with fender washers to pull the layers together will epoxy dries?
Anyone with delam experience?