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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx for the input!
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx Bill.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx for the info.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    It's a small trailer (19' - 2011 MPG 181) without any floor ducting. I was just hoping that someone had similar experience with a comparable model. I believe I have found the source of the water intrusion. It's primarily coming in at the seam on the front of the trailer where the diamond...
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx Dave. That's a great Idea.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Started the floor ripout. I’ve got a question that I am hoping someone may be able to help me with. The picture attached shows the exposed alum angle that the 1/2” rotted Particle board was attached to. They run from one side of the trailer to the other but they are 50.5” apart! That seems...
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx for the tip John. - - - Updated - - - Wow, what a mess! Thanx for the reference material.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx Gary. That helped. Made the work seem not as intimidating as I thought it to be.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    Thanx, I hope so too. It's obvious by the amount of traffic regarding this issue that there is a good chance that, sooner or later, there is a chance that TT owners may have to deal with this.
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    The Perverbial Rotted Floor due to Water

    I spent a few hours scouring this forum for information that would assist me in replacing two significant floor areas in my 2011 MPG 181. Like I've read so many of the buyers did here, I bought a travel trailer that had issues that I should have been able to diagnose and consider in my...
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