A spongy rv floor signals that there s damage that has led to rot which may be due to a water leak or other mechanical failure.
How to fix floor from water damage in a camper.
For anyone who lives in hurricane and flood prone areas that have historic homes this comes as no surprise.
If the water has affected the wall or floor structure of the rv then it gets a lot more messy financially and from a labor standpoint.
Even though i stay on top of my routine sealant maintenance i believe the damage came as a result of a manufacturer flaw.
If major amounts of water flood related or not have come into contact with your wood floor your floors will never be quite the same as new again but you can take steps toward saving them from the junkyard.
We bought it used and knew it would need a lot of work.
From the beginning we knew it had rot in the floors that the previous owners had repaired.
In most cases however the damage will be less and you ll be able to do this yourself.
Check the ceiling floor and walls for signs as well as mushiness.
Standing water and hardwood flooring don t mix.
This is another very popular cause of soft spots in the floor this damage is caused by the humidity of an inside leak under the floor.
Carpet and linoleum flooring can be pulled up and replaced if they have been damaged by water.
These are the tools you ll need to fix a water damaged sub floor a circular saw a power drill a jigsaw a tape measure.
Even if the water damage has already progressed to wood rot the area can still be repaired.
Over the years water intruded and slowly turned the 3 4 plywood in one of the slide floor corners to mush.
Asa b0029egung asa the rule of thumb generally says that minor water damage can be fixed and large scale water damage is more likely to cost more than the rv in some cases.
Replace rotten camper floor.
You can also repair damaged wood in the wall by pulling off the loose pieces and smoothing the wood grit remaining using 80 grit sandpaper.
I was quite disappointed.
This is because damage to that extent can impact the structural integrity of your camper.
From the inside of the camper look for all areas with water damage.
Paint or spray on epoxy resin or wood hardener.
The second photo is of the new bamboo floori.
Water damage in a camper should be repaired to prevent wood rot.
The bottom of the slide wall doesn t have adequate flashing and over time water wicks.
Wood walls on the other hand are harder to replace.
Your rv s floor quite literally holds you up while you walk around inside the rig not to mention all those heavy pieces of furniture and appliances.