Showing posts with label rv trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rv trailer. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Top 50 Reasons to Buy a New Puma Travel Trailer or Fifth Wheel


  1. Heaviest Frame, Chassis and Axles in its Class
  2. 5/8 One Piece Floor Decking with 25 year Warranty
  3. Largest Fresh and Waste Water Tank Capacity
  4. E-Z Lube Axles
  5. 2 X 3 Floor Joists
  6. Rack and Pinion Slide Out with Manual Override
  7. 10’’ Laminated I-Beams in Slide Opening
  8. 2 X 2’s Sidewall Framing on 16’’ centres
  9. 4.5’’ Crowned Roof Rafters
  10. 3/8’’ Roof Decking for a Walk on Roof
  11. One Piece Rubber Roof with 12 Year Warranty
  12. Extra Large Baggage Doors for Optimal Storage
  13. Tinted Safety Glass Windows
  14. Radius Entry Doors
  15. LP Tank Cover with Easy Access Lid
  16. Cable and Satellite TV Hookups Standard
  17. Beech Glazed Cabinetry
  18. Steel Drawer Glides
  19. Pantry Standard in all Pumas
  20. “Beau” Linoleum Floor with 7 Year Guarantee
  21. Skylight with Shade Standard
  22. Standard Storage Bin under Jack Knife Sofas
  23. LED Interior Lights Standard
  24. Digital Thermostat
  25. Storage Under Queen Beds
  26. Foot Pedal Flush Toilets Standard
  27. Power Roof Vent in Bathroom Standard
  28. Powder Coated Steel I-Beam Frame
  29. Type A Pex Water Line with Crimp Fittings
  30. Easy Access Low Point Water Drain
  31. Radius 2 and 3 Tiered Steps
  32. Rain Gutters
  33. Darco Underbelly
  34. 6 Gallon Auto Ignition Water Heater
  35. Radial Tires
  36. 80’’ Interior Height
  37. Floor Ducted Heat
  38. 55 Amp Converter with Battery Charger
  39. Innerspring Mattress
  40. Solid Wood Drawer Fronts
  41. Kitchen Skylight
  42. Large Double Sink
  43. High Rise Kitchen Faucet
  44. Bronze Hardware, Light and Bath Fixtures
  45. Cabinet Doors under Dinette Seats
  46. 30,000 BTU Furnace
  47. CO2 Detector
  48. LP Leak Detector
  49. Fire Extinguisher
  50. Smoke Detector

Monday, January 3, 2011

Leak Problem

Happy New Year!!! Our resolution at Hub City RV is to pay more attention to our blog. I thought by posting some of the questions we get with our answers it would be quite helpful.

Question:
I was noticing a problem with my trailer. I noticed that my carpet on the right side of the trailer right below the window in the bedroom was wet. I took a look at the gutters to make sure they weren't clogged and they weren't. The window wasn't open and I could see where the water was coming in. I looked outside and there appears to be a depression/dip right over the window so the water pools there and comes down over the window.

Since I could see any water coming in on the inside I assume its leaking through the caulking somewhere and inside the wall. I just noticed it yesterday so I'm not sure how long its been leaking for. My obvious main concern is water in the wall and mould problems etc.

Any suggestions?

Answer:
Hello, we would recommend re-sealing around the window. As time goes by the putty they use oozes due to heat from the sun and breaks the silicone seal. The proper method of re-sealing would be to remove all silicone and putty around window and clean with solvent. Then apply a good quality silicone all the way around the window.