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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / April 2007

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Shadow - 18 Apr 2007 16:56 GMT
Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
slowly spreading.  No sign of water damage.

I'd be gald to entertain thoughts on a remedy.

TIA
Shad O'Shay - 18 Apr 2007 17:14 GMT
> Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
> trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
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> TIA

Put your wife on a strict diet.

Shad O'Shay
Shadow - 18 Apr 2007 20:48 GMT
probably me that needs the diet, but I was looking for repair advise
not preventative measures.

>> Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
>> trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
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>
>Shad O'Shay
JerryD(upstateNY) - 19 Apr 2007 00:42 GMT
Shadow wrote:....probably me that needs the diet, but I was looking for
repair advise not preventative measures.

Shadow,
Put this idiot on your blocked sender's list like many here have done.

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Steven Vaughan - 18 Apr 2007 17:16 GMT
> Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
> trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> TIA

Yes, you do have signs of water damage- a sagging floor in front of a sink.

First, find the source of the water and fix it.Then, replace the rotting
wood. Then, replace anything you had to tear apart to do the repairs. Good
luck.
Shadow - 18 Apr 2007 21:49 GMT
John Andrews - 19 Apr 2007 02:40 GMT
> Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
> trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> TIA
We had a soft spot in the floor in the hallway of our Class C.
Seems the subfloor missed a crossmember by an inch or so.  We
removed the carpet and overlaid the floor with hardwood flooring
laid down with glue.  Worked! Looked fantastic.

John Andrews, Knoxville, Tennessee
Shadow - 21 Apr 2007 17:19 GMT
Looked under the vanity and see no sign of a leak there.  Looks like
the black water tank is underneath.  How to remove the plastic? liner
under the trailer to see the subfloor from there?  That might help the
diagnosis.  Looks like it may be there to keep road moisture from
damaging the underside of the trailer and I don't want to disturb it
unless I have to.

>Any idea what is involved in repair for a sag in the floor of a
>trailer.  Problem is in front of the vanity sink and appears to be
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>TIA
Janet Wilder - 22 Apr 2007 01:00 GMT
> Looked under the vanity and see no sign of a leak there.  Looks like
> the black water tank is underneath.  How to remove the plastic? liner
> under the trailer to see the subfloor from there?  That might help the
> diagnosis.  Looks like it may be there to keep road moisture from
> damaging the underside of the trailer and I don't want to disturb it
> unless I have to.
 Look around the chassis rails to see if there are little screws
holding the plastic undercarriage cover.
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