RV Siding Delamination-Filon Fiberglass Siding Separation & Water Damaged Plywood Repair-Open Wall
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 Published On Mar 12, 2024

Delamination of RV, Camper, Trailer, and Motorhome walls and siding is a major problem in the industry. Water intrusion caused the plywood backing to delaminate which can result in the fiberglass pulling away from the wall.

While Epoxy Injection can be used in "closed walls" it is too thing for applying to a delaminated surface that is "open". The thicker Composet Compbond ®product is used for a higher build surface application and to fill voids up to 1/8"

The Composet Compobond® can be used when building new RV walls, floors, and roofs. Do It Yourself fabricators have been using Compobond ® to build tear drop campers, and home built trailers.

Water damage on RV's, truck campers, slide in camper, 5th Wheels, toy haulers, camping trailers, and motorhomes is a major problem that owners have to deal with. If any moisture gets into the wall through cracks, old caulk, leaking seals, or roof damage the plywood in the wall can come apart and cause the fiberglass siding to buckle, bubble, delaminate, and eventually fall off when driving.

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