RV water damage

conch

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I opened up my RV to prep for summer and discovered that the roof had water damage over the shower, likely from the skylight. The RV is about twenty years old and I have been thinking of upgrading for some time. I would not care to attempt the repairs my self. Question? Would a dealer take it as trade (at my loss of course) or is there people out there that make the kinds of repairs and would it be cost effective to go to the trouble. The trailer value in good shape is about $3,000 to $3,500. Everything else is in good working order and very clean for that many years of use. Any thoughts would be welcome...
 
>I opened up my RV to
>prep for summer and discovered
>that the roof had water
>damage over the shower, likely
>from the skylight. The RV
>is about twenty years old
>and I have been thinking
>of upgrading for some time.
>I would not care to
>attempt the repairs my self.
>Question? Would a dealer take
>it as trade (at my
>loss of course) or is
>there people out there that
>make the kinds of repairs
>and would it be cost
>effective to go to the
>trouble. The trailer value in
>good shape is about $3,000
>to $3,500. Everything else is
>in good working order and
>very clean for that many
>years of use. Any thoughts
>would be welcome...

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