First - I'll openly admit that I screwed up. I purchased a beat up 2005 Safari that needs work. I knew that going into it and paid an amount appropriate to that, but it looks like more work than just cosmetic stuff. I got into to it today and looks like floor is going to be a problem. I pulled up the flooring around the door / front of the trailer and I looks like it may be wet. In another area it looks like epoxy was poured on it or something - wood almost looks wet glossy like.
I'll start with a couple questions:
1. The AS is currently stored outside so what can I do to prevent additional leaks and water while / before this is repaired? I'm looking out at storm clouds here in Phoenix tonight - wet weather may start to pickup with monsoons coming. Can I purchase a cover or something to keep the elements out for now?
2. Can you recommend a good service person (preferable mobile) in the phoenix area that can take a look before I start with this. Ideally I would like to get a better idea about any systems repairs that need to be done and where to start with this floor.
The interior needs to be completely redone so I may start stripping and pulling up the linoleum and carpet to get a better idea of the subfloor condition - is there any reason not to start striping thing down?
I'll start with a couple questions:
1. The AS is currently stored outside so what can I do to prevent additional leaks and water while / before this is repaired? I'm looking out at storm clouds here in Phoenix tonight - wet weather may start to pickup with monsoons coming. Can I purchase a cover or something to keep the elements out for now?
2. Can you recommend a good service person (preferable mobile) in the phoenix area that can take a look before I start with this. Ideally I would like to get a better idea about any systems repairs that need to be done and where to start with this floor.
The interior needs to be completely redone so I may start stripping and pulling up the linoleum and carpet to get a better idea of the subfloor condition - is there any reason not to start striping thing down?
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