2010augusta
Well-known member
Lately when using the fantastic fan or other vents we have had a VERY bad almost sewer type smell come into the trailer, Today is one of the hottest days we have had this year, and the stink got unbearable. I went out side, to see if the smell was anywhere else, and it was limited to near our trailer. I got down on all fours and felt the underbelly and it was VERY heavy and soggy. I removed all the screws on the drop-frame section of the underbelly and had several gallons of water drain out. I had to trash the 7'x8' section of fiberglass insulation and have the foil-bubble stuff drying in the truck bed and the chloroplast is drying under the trailer. I am hoping that airing out and drying out the the underbelly will remove the stink from our trailer.
I have NO idea if all the water is leftover from some of our water leaks that flooded parts of the basement, or if it was collected drive 300 miles in the rain to the OR rally.
I now others have had problems with water in the underbelly, but has anyone had a bad odor to go with it?
I think our icemaker supply line is leaking again too.
Might take this opportunity to replace tank sensors, and shim up the tanks that are sagging pretty good too.
What kind of insulation should I replace the batting with? We do stay in areas where the temps drop below freezing, so it is important to maintain or improve the factory level of insulation.
Not trying to rant, just want to know what others have done
I have NO idea if all the water is leftover from some of our water leaks that flooded parts of the basement, or if it was collected drive 300 miles in the rain to the OR rally.
I now others have had problems with water in the underbelly, but has anyone had a bad odor to go with it?
I think our icemaker supply line is leaking again too.
Might take this opportunity to replace tank sensors, and shim up the tanks that are sagging pretty good too.
What kind of insulation should I replace the batting with? We do stay in areas where the temps drop below freezing, so it is important to maintain or improve the factory level of insulation.
Not trying to rant, just want to know what others have done