Angela’s Next RV Adventure: What Surprising Destinations Await?
Eventually, after they had their third kiddo, they weren’t in much of a position to hit the road much either. We were content to have them keep the camper on their land so we could use our carport. So, it sat for about 4 years.
What no one knew was that the roof sealant had dried and cracked quite a bit, and a leak had developed in the right front corner of the camper. For 4 years, every time it rained, water was creeping through the camper’s ceiling, down walls, into the floorboards. Back in March, when Angela and I decided we wanted to start travelling, we retrieved the camper and took it home. There were 5 different soft spots in the floor. I had watched several YouTube videos on how to repair camper floors, and was planning a DIY project. However, a broken back put the kibosh on that plan. So, in May we had a mobile RV repairman come re-seal the roof. (First things first.) Then he took it to his house to do the floor repairs. On the way to his house, the front portion of the ceiling collapsed because the support beams had rotted where they met up with the camper frame (more repairs).


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