Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
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04-17-2010, 11:20
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Howdy, Y'all.
We are parked at the Lone Star Corral park in Dhanis, TX., still. I was wondering why the carpet on my side of the bed felt a little damp. Hmmm. So I pulled it up and found a wet plywood floor. OH NO!!! Jack and I removed the bedding, let the air out of the Sleep Number mattress and removed it to the bathroom. Jack opened up the bed box and we found water near the water heater, and more toward the drivers' side wall. Anyway, we are drying out that area with multiple fans and we hope that we can find the source of the leak. Drat!! Some comforting words would sure be appreciated. Jack and Liz 1993 WBWL Dhanis, TX for now |
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04-17-2010, 11:32
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04-17-2010, 12:33
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Liz, my leak was from theseries of CPVC (or is it PV?)(anyway, the graystuff)fittings going tothe water heater. If yours is like mine, cut all that mess out starting from the brass fitting at the heater, back to a pointa foot or so on thepipe runningalong side the bed. Glue a 3/4" male fitting on thepipe run. Then join withatwo foot length of 3/4" stainless flex line purchased from a plumbing supply house. It has the 3/4"female fittings on it already.They are proud of it, running $20 or so each, but it can't be kinked and allows you to run itaround the obstructions. I couldn't find it at Homey Despot. Ask for house water heater connection piping. While at it, I did
both the incoming and outgoing lines. Sorry for the cumbersome description. I have pics somewhere, but am on the road at the moment. Rick Davis 1993 WLSA
Loudon, TN (at BATB-Myrtle Beach)
From: Ernie Ekberg To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 7:32:22 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
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04-17-2010, 12:34
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Liz, my leak was from theseries of CPVC (or is it PV?)(anyway, the graystuff)fittings going tothe water heater. If yours is like mine, cut all that mess out starting from the brass fitting at the heater, back to a pointa foot or so on thepipe runningalong side the bed. Glue a 3/4" male fitting on thepipe run. Then join withatwo foot length of 3/4" stainless flex line purchased from a plumbing supply house. It has the 3/4"female fittings on it already.They are proud of it, running $20 or so each, but it can't be kinked and allows you to run itaround the obstructions. I couldn't find it at Homey Despot. Ask for house water heater connection piping. While at it, I did
both the incoming and outgoing lines. Sorry for the cumbersome description. I have pics somewhere, but am on the road at the moment. Rick Davis 1993 WLSA
Loudon, TN (at BATB-Myrtle Beach)
From: Ernie Ekberg To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 7:32:22 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
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04-17-2010, 13:35
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Shore.
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ernie Ekberg wrote: > > Liz, are you on shore or water pump? > > > Ernie Ekberg > 83PT40 > Wanderlodge > Weatherford, Txà 817-475-3991 > http://www.ernieekbergflooring.net > > --- On Sat, 4/17/10, Elizabeth jacklizpearce@... wrote: > > > From: Elizabeth jacklizpearce@... > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!! > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, April 17, 2010, 6:20 PM > > > à > > > > Howdy, Y'all. > We are parked at the Lone Star Corral park in Dhanis, TX., still. > > I was wondering why the carpet on my side of the bed felt a little damp. Hmmm. So I pulled it up and found a wet plywood floor. OH NO!!!à Jack and I removed the bedding, let the air out of the Sleep Number mattress and removed it to the bathroom. Jack opened up the bed box and we found water near the water heater, and more toward the drivers' side wall. Anyway, we are drying out that area with multiple fans and we hope that we can find the source of the leak. Drat!!à > Some comforting words would sure be appreciated. > > Jack and Liz > 1993 WBWL > Dhanis, TX for now > |
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04-18-2010, 03:34
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Howdy, Rick.
Thanks for the reply. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Rick Davis > > Liz, my leak was from theÃseries of CPVC (or is it PV?)(anyway, the grayÃstuff)Ãfittings going toÃthe water heater.ÃÃ If yours is like mine, cut all that mess out starting from the brass fitting at the heater, back to a pointÃa foot or so on theÃpipe runningÃalong side the bed.Ã Glue a 3/4" male fitting on theÃpipe run.Ã Then join withÃaÃtwo foot length of 3/4" stainless flex line purchased from a plumbing supply house.Ã It has the 3/4"Ãfemale fittings on it already.ÃÃThey are proud of it, running $20 or so each, but it can't be kinked and allows you to run itÃaround the obstructions.Ã I couldn't find it at Homey Despot.Ã Ask for house water heater connection piping.ÃÃ While at it, I did both the incoming and outgoing lines.Ã Sorry for the cumbersome description.Ã I have pics somewhere, but am on the road at the moment. > Rick Davis > 1993 WLSA > Loudon, TN (at BATB-Myrtle Beach) > I found the pics that you posted on the WOG and copied them to my computer. Thanks again, Liz Jack and Liz 1993 WBWL Dhanis, TX for now |
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04-18-2010, 05:24
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Hello Liz,
I also had the same problem with a 94 WB. I decided to put a Heater bypass in at the time of the repair. By the way what is a WOG? Thanks Nelson Slinkman 94 40wb Westminster, Md --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Elizabeth" > > Howdy, Rick. > Thanks for the reply. > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Rick Davis > wrote: > > > > Liz, my leak was from theà series of CPVC (or is it PV?)(anyway, > the grayà stuff)à fittings going toà the water heater.à à > If yours is like mine, cut all that mess out starting from the brass > fitting at the heater, back to a pointà a foot or so on theà pipe > runningà along side the bed.à Glue a 3/4" male fitting on theà > pipe run.à Then join withà aà two foot length of 3/4" > stainless flex line purchased from a plumbing supply house.à It has > the 3/4"à female fittings on it already.à à They are proud of > it, running $20 or so each, but it can't be kinked and allows you to run > ità around the obstructions.à I couldn't find it at Homey > Despot.à Ask for house water heater connection piping.à à > While at it, I did both the incoming and outgoing lines.à Sorry for > the cumbersome description.à I have pics somewhere, but am on the > road at the moment. > > Rick Davis > > 1993 WLSA > > Loudon, TN (at BATB-Myrtle Beach) > > > I found the pics that you posted on the WOG and copied them to my > computer. Thanks again, > Liz > > Jack and Liz > 1993 WBWL > Dhanis, TX for now > |
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04-18-2010, 10:56
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Water Leak In Bedroom, drat!!
Howdy, Nelson.
Thanks for your reply. WOG is another Blue Bird group online. Wanderlodge Owner Group. Regards, Liz 1993 BB Dhanis, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "nelsons" > > > Hello Liz, > I also had the same problem with a 94 WB. I decided to put a Heater bypass in at the time of the repair. > By the way what is a WOG? > > Thanks > Nelson Slinkman 94 40wb > Westminster, Md Jack and Liz 1993 WBWL Dhanis, TX for now |
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