Damaged siding update... Thanks for input! January 27, 2005, 02:48:59 am Yahoo Message Number: 49929Thanks for all the suggestions concerning my damaged panel. I called Lazy Daze and talked to Vince in service. He did not want to commit to "the best repair" for Loke without seeing it, but said I could send pictures of the area, and he would call me back. The lowest panel is indeed fiberglass (at least on my '86) and sometimes they do repair rather than replace a panel. He also said he is taking appointments for MAY, which is a bit longer then I'd like to wait! Although if I can get resealing done at the same time, it might be worth the trip. Thanks Kay Lokelani, 86 muliplan
Re: Damaged siding update... Thanks for input! Reply #1 – January 27, 2005, 08:11:12 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49973Although if I can get resealing done at the same time,Quoteit might be worth the trip. Thanks Kay Lokelani, 86 muliplan Being a wanna be that is trying to learn as much as possible.....how often does a rig have to be resealed and about how much does it cost? Is it something a fairly incompetent handy person could do?ThanksTerry
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #2 – January 27, 2005, 10:41:18 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49979Terry wrote: > Being a wanna be that is trying to learn as much as possible.....how Quoteoften does a rig have to be resealed and about how much does it cost? Is it something a fairly incompetent handy person could do? Terry: Having recently purchased our '95 22' FL, we wanted to start out by having it resealed at the factory (it had no leaks but had never been resealed). The cost of having it done by Lazy Daze was as follows: 3.5 gal roof seal $157, 4 polyurethene/(caulk?)$18, solvent/rags(tape?) $20, Labor $825. If we had had the spare time we probably could have done it ourselves, but we were too busy at work. I think it takes more time and patience than expertise (but I am happy that the experts did it).
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #3 – January 28, 2005, 10:07:07 am Yahoo Message Number: 49991"drain_hodges" wrote:"I think it takes more time and patience than expertise (but I am happy that the experts did it)."The keys to a lasting re-sealing are fanatical surface prep and using the correct products for the materials to be re-sealed. Many RV shops do not/will not take the time to properly clean, dry, and prepare the surfaces, and will often slap on whatever goop is handy, appropriate or not, to "re-seal" the surfaces. (They apparently figure that since much of the re-sealing is on the roof and along roof lines, nobody is going to notice their sloppy work.) In my experience, if a shop does a conscientious prep and seal using the right sealants, it's likely that their other work will be of equal quality. It's getting a *lot* tougher to get up on that roof and crawl around searching out potential trouble spots, but I try to do a complete roof check every couple of months; if something looks "iffy", I clean it well and apply the sealant(s) from LD. My rig is a 2003, but I figure I can avoid any "big" re-sealing by doing preventice maintenance for as long as I can haul myself up my neighbor's extension ladder and not fall off the roof!Joan
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #4 – February 04, 2005, 02:06:26 am Yahoo Message Number: 50365I am just jumping
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #5 – February 04, 2005, 07:14:03 am Yahoo Message Number: 50367Quote I am just jumping in here, but about 18 months ago we took our rig (1992) to Lazy Daze to have the roof resealed. After looking at it, Quotethey said it really didn't need it yet. However, we did have them replace the old cooler with a Fantastic Fan, and of course they applied new sealant when then did that. The problem is that sealant is now seriously cracked, and I think it is going to fail if I don'tQuotedo something right away. The old 1992 sealant looks good.I can't figure out what went wrong. If I didn't live 3,000 miles away I'd go back to the factory and have them look at it. As it is,QuoteI need to just get it fixed. Any suggestions?Laurie My suggestion would be to send this exact message to LD and get their two cents first. This doesn't sound right to me. :-(DaveRuby the red 04 RK
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #6 – February 04, 2005, 09:22:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 50369Quote I am just jumping in here, but about 18 months ago we took our rig (1992) to Lazy Daze to have the roof resealed. After looking at it, they said it really didn't need it yet. However, we did have them replace the old cooler with a Fantastic Fan, and of course they applied new sealant when then did that. The problem is that sealant is now seriously cracked, and I think it is going to fail if I don't do something right away. The old 1992 sealant looks good.I can't figure out what went wrong. If I didn't live 3,000 miles away I'd go back to the factory and have them look at it. As it is, I need to just get it fixed. Any suggestions?Laurie Laurie, I had my 97 resealed at the factory last Fall. They are now applying white spray paint over the sealant to help protect it from UV rays. As the sealant cured, (which took a very long time) the paint is cracking. Being in the coating business, this appears normal to me.Hope this makes sence.Craig
Re: Resealing done by LD Reply #7 – February 05, 2005, 03:07:14 am Yahoo Message Number: 50404Thanks for the responses. I did call the factory. The cracking is not just