Greetings all. Been away from the forum for a while. Since I last posted details of my Grandby rebuild I have finished the interior and ended up having the guys at All-Terrain Campers replace my sideliner/softsides and lift panels as time had run out and I don't know how to sew. I discussed with them the problem I had and my suspicion of a roof leak in the drivers front corner. A cursory inspection of the roof followed and It was deemed to be in good shape. The source of the water was thought to be a gap or lack of sealant behind the metal trim that surrounds the roof of our campers. The metal trim was removed, cleaned, and re-installed during the replacement of the liner hopefully fixing the problem. Unfortunately, it didn't.
Fast forward a couple months (I had the work done in May 2010) and our first heavy rain storm in Reno showed more water coming in the drivers front corner. Crap. For the record the camper was sitting still and not being driven during that time. I climbed up on the roof, removed the front roof rack, cleaned where all the fasteners were and put in new screws/neoprene washers sealed with silicone. I didn't touch anything past the overhead bunk portion of the camper as water was always pooling in the drivers front corner. Next rain storm and same result - water in the drivers front corner of the overhead bunk. Double crap. I start to get irritated because I don't want the water to ruin my new lift panels and rot my cushion. Unfortunately the timing of this is bad because I have my kitchen torn apart and don't have time to mess with the camper. I stretched a tarp over the front third of the camper and let it sit.
Periodically I would go into the camper and check things out. All appeared dry. Feeling okay about things, figure I can put off whatever further repair I have to do until I have more time. Wrong. We had some snow in Reno, was away from town for a week or so and came back to find the headliner DRIPPING with water and the roof weighing about twice as much as normal. Water appears to have saturated the entire center bays of the headliner/roof. The headliner is now loose and sagging, clearly full of water. I don't know if I should pull the headliner to dry it out? Put a heater and fan in there to try to dry it? Any experience replacing the liner without taking the roof off? I was thinking about pulling it off, finding and fixing the leak, then replacing the headliner with FRP screwed to the perimeter flange that appears to surround the roof of the camper. The problem with that being the front and back where it would have to go under the lift panel hinge - don't really want to mess with that.
Any advice? And sorry for the long post....
Fast forward a couple months (I had the work done in May 2010) and our first heavy rain storm in Reno showed more water coming in the drivers front corner. Crap. For the record the camper was sitting still and not being driven during that time. I climbed up on the roof, removed the front roof rack, cleaned where all the fasteners were and put in new screws/neoprene washers sealed with silicone. I didn't touch anything past the overhead bunk portion of the camper as water was always pooling in the drivers front corner. Next rain storm and same result - water in the drivers front corner of the overhead bunk. Double crap. I start to get irritated because I don't want the water to ruin my new lift panels and rot my cushion. Unfortunately the timing of this is bad because I have my kitchen torn apart and don't have time to mess with the camper. I stretched a tarp over the front third of the camper and let it sit.
Periodically I would go into the camper and check things out. All appeared dry. Feeling okay about things, figure I can put off whatever further repair I have to do until I have more time. Wrong. We had some snow in Reno, was away from town for a week or so and came back to find the headliner DRIPPING with water and the roof weighing about twice as much as normal. Water appears to have saturated the entire center bays of the headliner/roof. The headliner is now loose and sagging, clearly full of water. I don't know if I should pull the headliner to dry it out? Put a heater and fan in there to try to dry it? Any experience replacing the liner without taking the roof off? I was thinking about pulling it off, finding and fixing the leak, then replacing the headliner with FRP screwed to the perimeter flange that appears to surround the roof of the camper. The problem with that being the front and back where it would have to go under the lift panel hinge - don't really want to mess with that.
Any advice? And sorry for the long post....