RV trailer repair page 6 - Rebuild project travel trailer, floor water damage, roof leaks, wall damage


Travel Trailer Water Damage page 6

All work, text, and photographs courtesy of Bob Hanover
Rebuild Project - 1981 Citation 25' Travel Trailer

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Wall beside door: This one didn't look too healthy from the outside. Doesn't look very promising from the inside, either.


Sigh! More rotten wood to replace. Ugh! looks like I have to rebuild the whole bottom of the wall.


In front of wheel well: Not much left here. Bottom plate is gone and the rest is rotten.


Above the door: Note the water stains on the metal wire guard. This thing has been leaking a long time. The fridge goes below here.


Door side wall: I tried to remove the panels intact. They were 95% delaminating. Tear it all out & replace them. Darn! This window leaks, too.


Front corner - kitchen side: This window leaked the worst, as evident in the paneling. Sure wish I could find some panels to match.


Above kitchen: The top panels are rotted out. Studs seem OK.


Bolding down the floor: Easier to bolt down the floor to the frame when the walls are not attached.


Side wall rebuild: If you're going to take something apart, you may as well get after it!


Side wall rebuild: Some of the new framework is leaning against the old wall.


Top of side wall: The whole top plate of the wall needs replacing and most of the studs.


Bottom of wall: New cross piece support in place. Bottom of the studs are all rotten - most of them anyways.


Looking out: This thing is sure getting wobbly. Have to be careful not to knock it over. Don't need to open a window for fresh air!


One side wall rebuilt: Voila! - I had to rebuild the whole wall up to the door. Very little was salvageable, so I replaced it all.


Kitchen side wall: Can't find matching paneling - may as well rip it all off & have a peek in there!


Fresh water opening: Something else they did not seal properly at the factory.


Top of wall: The whole top plate of the wall has to be replaced. The top of the studs are rotten, too.


Fresh water cutout from outside: Well, I guess I'm replacing all this too.


Shore power opening: Through all this, I'm still hooked up and using my shore power inside. It will have to be removed to fix this area.


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