We have a problem with our motorhome. It is a 2008 Damon Outlaw Toy Carrier and it sprung a leak around the hot water tank. I will repair that but the floor has lifted in several areas. Now I am mechanical but not to good on finishing touches. Should I take this to a dealer or can any good flooring company be able to reglue the flooring? Seeing that we live in Canada and the temperature gets a little cold at times I don't know if you need special glue.
One other question for anyone familiar with this MH. We purchased this unit used so I do not know if there was an option for a ladder for roof access or not. Is there any advice on how I can get on the roof of this MH without a jet pack?
Best Regards: Pitbull
flyone said
11:32 AM Apr 7, 2011
Pitbull--as far as I know there is nothing special about the flooring in a motorhome, any competenet floor person should be able to repair or replace the floor. As far as roof access do a search for a collaspable extension ladder. Some are better than others so look closely at weight limits. The steps slide down next to each other and made from aluminum, lightweight and smallish, just what an RV'er likes.
Flyone
pitbull said
06:45 AM Apr 8, 2011
Thanks Flyone, I asked the dealer and they came back with exactly what you said. They did recommend not to glue entire floor but to spot glue it so it will still float.
Hello Everyone
We have a problem with our motorhome. It is a 2008 Damon Outlaw Toy Carrier and it sprung a leak around the hot water tank. I will repair that but the floor has lifted in several areas. Now I am mechanical but not to good on finishing touches. Should I take this to a dealer or can any good flooring company be able to reglue the flooring? Seeing that we live in Canada and the temperature gets a little cold at times I don't know if you need special glue.
One other question for anyone familiar with this MH. We purchased this unit used so I do not know if there was an option for a ladder for roof access or not. Is there any advice on how I can get on the roof of this MH without a jet pack?
Best Regards: Pitbull
Pitbull--as far as I know there is nothing special about the flooring in a motorhome, any competenet floor person should be able to repair or replace the floor. As far as roof access do a search for a collaspable extension ladder. Some are better than others so look closely at weight limits. The steps slide down next to each other and made from aluminum, lightweight and smallish, just what an RV'er likes.
Flyone
Thanks Flyone, I asked the dealer and they came back with exactly what you said. They did recommend not to glue entire floor but to spot glue it so it will still float.
Thank you again for your response
Pitbull