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If you've got vinyl covering the plywood floor in the lockers consider undoing the staples and peeling back allowing it to dry. My bailey needed major floor repair in the rear corner as it looks like the was a leak from the onboard water tank and it had been trapped under the vinyl slowly rotting the ply away.
I've since removed the vinyl in all my floor lockers. If I ever do get a leak the damp will show up instantly rather than being hidden away. I regually sweep/hoover in there and it's mainly used for storing the kids toys so no issue about not having a floor covering in there.
Of course you could argue the other way that the vinyl stops the floor getting wet in case of spilt drinks etc but I prefer to see what happening,
Post last edited on 09/11/2013 16:18:39
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