Many folks who love and preserve an older rv have found a painful reality in their treasure.
How to fix a soft floor in a camper.
The floor was covered with roll vinyl.
As a result small amounts of water were allowed to leak in for a long time and cause significant damage.
How to fix a spongy floor in a motorhome rv or caravan using a non expanding glue.
The white corner under the bench seat shows you the type of rot the camper had.
This will also keep pipe and wood temperatures stable to prevent further water damage.
In this post we ll walk you through the basics of how to fix a rotted camper floor so you can get back on the road in a jiffy without having to spend an arm and a leg at the repair shop.
Step 1 move around the whole interior of your rv travel trailer testing the floors everywhere for a soft feeling and noting the locations on a roughed out floor plan.
Cut the new plywood flooring to fit the area that you removed the rotten wood from.
How to fix a spongy floor in a motorhome rv or caravan using a non expanding glue.
You can sometimes ignore it for a while but it can get downright dangerous.
Usually the problem can be traced back to a water leak that s compromised the integrity of the floor.
Soft spots in their flooring.
Prompt repair is vital in keeping your camper serviceable.
We knew there had to be a better way what follows is the step by step repair process that we followed to fix our water damaged sub floor.
The sub floor was particle board that had been wet too long.
Lay fiberglass insulation pads between the floor beams to provide a better heat seal within the rv.
The most noticeable soft spot was in the back not a big problem since it was under the bed.