We just found out that oe of our slides has some evidence of sag, which has me pretty concerned. Am I right to think this is going to be terribly $$ to correct? I understand without specific it is hard to say, but this has always been something I've worried about-could you give me a range of scenarios?
Serengeti said
06:38 AM Apr 1, 2011
We have a MH and had that problem. It was on our 16 ft. living room slide and it dropped about 3/4 inches in the middle, this left a gap in the seal on the slide out and when it rained the water would come into the room.
What I did was to make a book shelf and jacked up the middle of the slide and installed it. Now that the seal is secure again and no water comes in we also have a bookcase.
I know that this doesn't repair your problem, but it might let you think of other ways to repair the problem.
We just found out that oe of our slides has some evidence of sag, which has me pretty concerned. Am I right to think this is going to be terribly $$ to correct? I understand without specific it is hard to say, but this has always been something I've worried about-could you give me a range of scenarios?
We have a MH and had that problem. It was on our 16 ft. living room slide and it dropped about 3/4 inches in the middle, this left a gap in the seal on the slide out and when it rained the water would come into the room.
What I did was to make a book shelf and jacked up the middle of the slide and installed it. Now that the seal is secure again and no water comes in we also have a bookcase.
I know that this doesn't repair your problem, but it might let you think of other ways to repair the problem.
I would put a picture here , but I haven't
figured that one out yet.