Why RV, Motorhome, & Camper Walls Delaminate, & the #1 DIY Fix. Epoxy Injection solves the problem!
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 Published On Feb 15, 2019

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Learn how RV walls are built. Learn why they are affected by delamination. Find out how to fix and prevent water damage and delamination.

Camper, motorhome, and RV wall problems are typical caused by water getting in the wall. Leaking seals around windows, vents, doors, and hatches are common, even in brand new coaches. Cracked, missing, and improperly installed caulking is another problem area.
Delamination shows up as bubbles and bulges in the fiberglass siding. This gets worse over time as the delaminated area expands and contracts from temperature cycling.
Fiberglass resins and over-the-counter epoxies are not the best choice for repair delamination. A special formulated composite bonding resin called Composet SLV(r) is the best choice for gluing delmainated RV walls.
For more information visit www.delamrepair.com
For RV parts www.rvroofandwall.com

Water getting inside the wall or roof is what causes delamination. Caulking and sealing is the most important thing you can do to prevent delamination of walls, roofs, fiberglass, and luann plywood.

This is especially important when buying a used RV. Inspecting and looking over a used motorhome is very important. Used RV's can have many problems, delamination is a big one. Delamination sometimes can be fixed, but it is headache you want to avoid.

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