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06/9/2005 at 3:33pm
 Location: S Wales
 Outfit: Compass Corona 534 & Range Rover
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Can anybody help?!!

Ive found damp behind the curtains to the right of my Abi Dayster 1987-the board is extremley soft.

What I can do to stop the damp and can I fix the damaged area?

 



06/9/2005 at 3:41pm
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if you type damp in search you will find numerous threads on it,theres alot of people have fixed it themselves,Alsparker hes done a very extensive job hes got pictures and almost a step by step guide aswell :O)

good luck and sorry to hear the bad news,

we got bit to do by kitchen,i sealed it up for now,no more have come in,and will find time to do it over winter :O)

Naomi :O)



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06/9/2005 at 3:50pm
 Location: S Wales
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thanx for the advice ill take a look


06/9/2005 at 4:35pm
 Location: Swindon Wilts
 Outfit: Eldiss jetstream ex300
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Can anyone recommend a supplier of wall board in the south / south-west.



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06/9/2005 at 7:41pm
 Location: cheshire
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have a look here as all the information you will need is on my website. just follow the caravan renovation link to all the work we have done. you will also find links to wizards page too.

any questions you may have just e-mail me and I will try my best to answer them.



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07/9/2005 at 1:16pm
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Thanks for the advice-hopefully now wel get it sorted!



07/9/2005 at 4:40pm
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Hi NICHALFORD,

Sorry to hear about the damp problem.

Having (stupidly) left our van for 8 months without checking it...we found a HUGE damp problem in our 1990 swift corniche when we took it out of storage (so bad that the front windows looked like they'd fall out)  The repair quote was over £2.500 (totally out of the question).   So....with the help of my brother (who used to fit the insides of aircrafts) we tackled the job ourselves and completely ripped out and re-fitted the whole front of the van.

My hubby and I did all the labouring.   Infact, we got so confident in the end that, we also replaced all the window rubber seals ourselves.

The glues, sealants etc are so good nowadays... the van seems stronger than when it was built.

If we can do it then anyone can.   The whole job cost about £400 (and we've got loads of leftover stuff ). It took us about 5 weekends to complete.

We used the van for 2 weeks in August.... had a fab holiday... and best of all... no leaks.

There's loads of caravan repair links on here (with pictures and step-by-step help).

Good luck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



07/9/2005 at 7:56pm
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 was just having a look to see if there was any info on damp,we have found damp about 4inches up the wall and 4inches on the floor  this seems to be coming from the shower/toilet area.(this is on the outside wall of the shower)

 does any one have any info on how we could fix this ourselves,hubby thinks his best option is to lift out the shower tray  and see what else is happening there.

what glue and other materials would we need .

thanks  Munchkin,



07/9/2005 at 9:57pm
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When getting my caravan ready to go away on holiday just over two weeks ago I found a patch about a foot wide and a couple of inches down at the rear of the van was 'spongey'.

The van is a Swift Corniche 14/4 from the mid eighties so it is quite old, so when I contacted the dealer I bought it from last year he wasn't even interested in taking the job on of repairing it. They simply 're-pointed' the seal around the outside of the van and then told me that the wallboard inside ideally should be replaced (whilst still saying the job would cost £350-£400). At this point I decided to go and hunt out some info on what exactly the job entailed and found this fantastic site and the guys who have posted up on the internet the series of repairs and step by step instructions of their own repairs.

After much discussion with my Father in Law who is also now a keen caravanner I decided to tackle the job myself and have spent the last 3 nights doing the work.

Luckily when I stripped the wallboard off the timber frame and polystyrene was in a good condition and the damp hadn't caused any rot.

My main problem was trying to get the wallboard to match - as this is a van of over 20years old now I was told by my dealer the board would now be obsolete! - So off I toddled to our local B&Q depot and bought some plywood, grab like nails adhesive, flexible wall filler and a 'sample' of a piece of wallpaper that was as near a match as possible. As I then continued with the job I started to take out the rear cupboard above the window & actually found that the bottom or shelf inside the cupboard was in fact made from the wallboard found in the van and subsequently have used this in the repair to the wall and refitted the inside shelf of the cupboard with the plywood I had bought earlier.

As a side issue to this I have actually been told that there is a company called O'Learys Motorhomes based in Hull that will try to match the board to the hundreds of different wallboard they have if you post them a piece of the paper/board. (Sorry if thats already in your directory)

So Many Thanks to the people who have put up their 'repairs' on the internet which gave me the advise and encouragement I needed to do this repair - and to those in a similar position to where I was two weeks ago I'd say give it a go..




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