Hey guys, new here. Looking for a little help.
So my wife and decide to take our 5Th on a little camp trip. To be honest, the first leg of the trip felt like i Clark Griswold. Nothing was going right, if it could happen it did.
The last major incident we had, was the front of the fiberglass siding being ripped off as I'm going down the road. Luckily i was able to find the piece stopped at Dollar General, ( only place to open) get some duct tape and some small nails to put the piece back so i could at least get to the camp ground.
The trailer was sitting in storage for bout 6 months. Were no leaks at then, so i assumed there were still none. But behind the siding i could see signs of water stains. Along with being wet.i could see on the roof where there looked liked a leak. Used that white tape with sticky grey backing up there.
But my main question is, can i fix the fiberglass siding or will the whole side need to be replaced. I'd prefer to not do that, cause I'm sure the cost would be more than it's worth. Any tips suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! If it helps or is needed, the trailer is a 27' ultralight 5Th wheel
So my wife and decide to take our 5Th on a little camp trip. To be honest, the first leg of the trip felt like i Clark Griswold. Nothing was going right, if it could happen it did.
The last major incident we had, was the front of the fiberglass siding being ripped off as I'm going down the road. Luckily i was able to find the piece stopped at Dollar General, ( only place to open) get some duct tape and some small nails to put the piece back so i could at least get to the camp ground.
The trailer was sitting in storage for bout 6 months. Were no leaks at then, so i assumed there were still none. But behind the siding i could see signs of water stains. Along with being wet.i could see on the roof where there looked liked a leak. Used that white tape with sticky grey backing up there.
But my main question is, can i fix the fiberglass siding or will the whole side need to be replaced. I'd prefer to not do that, cause I'm sure the cost would be more than it's worth. Any tips suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! If it helps or is needed, the trailer is a 27' ultralight 5Th wheel