bigboack
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Anyone got any tips as to tackle this, before I start ripping it out.
Its worse than that. The wood is all rotten needs more than a spray.Try mold and mildew remover from the Pound shop, spray on and it will disappear after a short while, but do you know what caused it? and if your ripping it out, then do just that, save on the M and MD remover.
Were the cab is joined to the MH. Its a swift kontiki 640 1992.
You will probably need to remove some of the trim on the inside to see any leakage area (daylight) or failure of some of the sealant between cab and habitational. Have you checked the joints on the roof for sealant failure?
What does not help with this, is the fact that it is at the back of a cupboard and out of sight. The air does not flow through this type of area, plus the hot and cold pipes are present which can contribute to condensation.
It may be that the above has increased the problem and there may be no significant leak as such. If the weather is against you doing a proper repair now, I would suggest you buy a cheap damp meter, dry off the area and take readings every day with the meter. My opinion is that if you tackle the job yourself, you will be much better off with warm dry conditions.
There is a lesson here for all of us. Especially in cold weather, leave cupboards etc. open.
You will probably need to remove some of the trim on the inside to see any leakage area (daylight) or failure of some of the sealant between cab and habitational. Have you checked the joints on the roof for sealant failure?
Do you use mud flaps? just a thought.
No mudflaps on but there will be from now on.![]()