The storage area of our new trailer was leaking because it had a big crack in it. So we took it to Camping World and asked them to fix it. We also asked them to reglue the trunk lid stabalizer, service the fridge, replace some broken vents, fix a big smashed corner, and fix the leaky drain under the sink. The guy we left it with was really nice and seemed like he was totally competent.
We called them a few times. Once they said everything was on track. The second time we called they said that they had it in the shop so it hadn't been out in the rain all weekend. The third time we called their phones were broken and we never got through. The fourth time they said they were waiting on a third estimate for the body work. The fifth time they said it was all done and we could come get it. So last Sat we drove 40 to pick it up.
We found our trailer full of water (from the rain). There were a bunch of bolts through the lid to keep the stabilizer on the trunk lid, and one of the cracks was filled with messy silicone caulk. Nothing else had been done. We were mad. We didn't pay.
Now we have our trailer back but it's still leaky and now it has a bunch of bolts and silicone all over it. I read some forums and blogs on line and decided to try to fix things myself. I think I have time before our vacation in June.
Here are some pictures of what Jared I did today. Most of them are of the gross mold we found from all the water damage.
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Here is the original damamge to the corner. |
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We found this under the cracked corner. |
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This is yellow mold. I've never seen anything like it. It smelled so bad and had "roots" or something. |
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This was under the crack by the lid. It's green/black mold. Mmmmm. |
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Here is some more yellow mold mixed with black. |
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Here is what our trailer looks like now. We wrecked some of the really important plastic pieces taking them off so..... I guess we'll either have to buy or make new ones. |