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