Monday, May 16, 2011

RV Repair - Tips for inexpensive RV repairs (part 1)

!±8± RV Repair - Tips for inexpensive RV repairs (part 1)

Show me this tip for you by a local RV dealer. It is advisable to install a single ice cube in a paper cup and leave it in the freezer and check every day to make sure it was not a black-out had been at the campsite while you were gone for the day, or not at all a is another success for the frozen food to thaw partially and then freeze again cause.

If the device worked well, add ice cubes retain their original shape. When it has melted and refrozen in the iceis in the bottom of the cup, muddy, and chances are that the quality is composed of foods in the freezer and refrigerator.

RV roof inspection, maintenance and repair

Inspecting the roof sealant on an RV is something that you should twice a year. Why?

This is the place for a water leak is likely to develop first. Water flows downhill, of course, and a small leak on the roof will turn into a big problem in the structure of the RV.

Think about it- One drop per minute (with a small leak) adds up to 1440 drops per day or 10 080 drops in a week.

I have no time to find out how many liters of water, down to 10 080, but I see that my point.

Closely inspect the condition of roof sealant on each machine projecting on the roof. Any cracks or thin spots can be touched to be with suitable material. If the roof sealant peeling or flaking in any way, then the old coating must be physicallyremoved.

On metal roofs I use a spatula to 1 m in width with a fixed blade, as the car used by technicians for scraping off old gaskets. For rubber roofs I have a similar sized plastic scraper that will not cut the rubber membrane.

If you heat the old coating with a heat gun, it will be resolved quite easily.


RV Repair - Tips for inexpensive RV repairs (part 1)

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