I have a SPRITE MAJOR 1987. It does not smell damp but I ahve noticed a line of swollen wallboard along one side.At first I though tyhe side seam was laeking but I have now determined it is the front right window.
As I started tolook (as one does) I noticed a few areas that are possibly suffering from the after affects of dampness.
I have fixed the delaminated floor (or nearly) and I have fixed a few places where it can be seen that the outerrails has come away and broken the seal to the aluminium seam.
However, looking at the side windwo I can see that tehre is a small (4" section of rotted wood in one (curved) corner. I can also see that the wall board has softened under the cover. Here is where my thoughts on pragmatism come in.
I can reseal the window rubber, Open a section of wallboard in a cupboard, dry the side of the van and leave it at that or I can
Remove the Widow, Remove the seal, cut out a section of wallboard (which is always a pain unless anyone can advise a better way), repalce the rotten wood and then refix everything. Given the Van's age (25 Years) is it worth undertaking all that?
------------- John
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