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02-04-2006, 03:31
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As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got around to
cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As I removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag stuffed in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled it out yesterday. Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of more moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been winterized. Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage areas? Or, is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? Side rail? Siding screws? If it is coming from the storage bay doors, is there a way to completely seal doors to prevent moisture? I don't have any indication of moisture in the house that I have been able to find. If moisture is "typical", is this a good reason to have pull out trays to keep stuff up off the floor? Unfortunately not all of us can "winterize" by heading south...;-) Brian Gatley 93 WLWB PT40 Bend, OR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-04-2006, 04:29
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Brian,
Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the symptoms of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules in the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other outlets. We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep them dry. Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged Pacific Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of us in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable model year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions based on their experiences. It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love-hate 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas) Lake of the Ozarks, MO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote: > > As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got around to > cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As I > removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear > indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag stuffed > in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled it out > yesterday. > > Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of more > moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been > winterized. > > Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage areas? Or, > is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? Side rail? Siding > screws? > > If it is coming from the storage bay doors, is there a way to completely > seal doors to prevent moisture? > > I don't have any indication of moisture in the house that I have been > able to find. > > If moisture is "typical", is this a good reason to have pull out trays > to keep stuff up off the floor? > > Unfortunately not all of us can "winterize" by heading south...;-) > > Brian Gatley > 93 WLWB PT40 > Bend, OR > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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02-04-2006, 05:01
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Moisture in Storage bays
Thank you Jim for the suggestion.
However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average 11-13" of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a rain shower that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, it isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area and it gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or from somewhere else. Brian Gatley 93 WLWB PT40 Bend, OR -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays Brian, Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the symptoms of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules in the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other outlets. We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep them dry. Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged Pacific Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of us in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable model year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions based on their experiences. It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love-hate 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas) Lake of the Ozarks, MO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote: > > As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got around to > cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As I > removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear > indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag stuffed > in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled it out > yesterday. > > Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of more > moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been > winterized. > > Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage areas? Or, > is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? Side rail? Siding > screws? > > If it is coming from the storage bay doors, is there a way to completely > seal doors to prevent moisture? > > I don't have any indication of moisture in the house that I have been > able to find. > > If moisture is "typical", is this a good reason to have pull out trays > to keep stuff up off the floor? > > Unfortunately not all of us can "winterize" by heading south...;-) > > Brian Gatley > 93 WLWB PT40 > Bend, OR > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > SPONSORED LINKS Recreational <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreation al+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+veh icle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s= 163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_ObWmSYTw> vehicles Wanderlodge <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicle s&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deale r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z -8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ> Automotive <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreatio nal+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ve hicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s =163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy34cC1O9CxA> maintenance Recreational <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recr eational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreation al+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators& c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_XahaeYHfELr6o72IW1A> vehicle dealer Used <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recre ational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreationa l+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c =6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L-kXbDI4ZSadEw> recreational vehicles Automotive <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreationa l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehi cle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=1 63&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnMq_4GlXA> radiators _____ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum> " on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> . _____ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-04-2006, 05:37
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Moisture in Storage bays
Brian,
Pardon my ignorance of geography. It may take a bit of detective work to locate the souce of your moisture. I'm not familiar with the basement storage areas in a newer coach but the bay doors may allowing water in. You might try testing the seals with a garden hose at low pressure. There might be other sources for water to enter, electrical and plumbing chases, through the roof exhausts/air intakes or ???. I seem to remember seeing a discussion of "roof" drains through the coach sidewalls in some newer models. Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas) Lake of the Ozarks, MO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote: > > Thank you Jim for the suggestion. > > However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average 11- 13" > of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a rain shower > that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, it > isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area and it > gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or from > somewhere else. > > Brian Gatley > 93 WLWB PT40 > Bend, OR > > -----Original Message----- > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > Brian, > > Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the symptoms > of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules in > the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other outlets. > We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep them > dry. > > Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged Pacific > Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of us > in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable model > year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions based on > their experiences. > > It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love-hate > 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! > > Jim Owens > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > wrote: > > > > As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got around > to > > cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As I > > removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear > > indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag > stuffed > > in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled > it out > > yesterday. > > > > Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of more > > moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been > > winterized. > > > > Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage areas? > Or, > > is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? Side rail? Siding > > screws? > > > > If it is coming from the storage bay doors, is there a way to > completely > > seal doors to prevent moisture? > > > > I don't have any indication of moisture in the house that I have > been > > able to find. > > > > If moisture is "typical", is this a good reason to have pull out > trays > > to keep stuff up off the floor? > > > > Unfortunately not all of us can "winterize" by heading south...;-) > > > > Brian Gatley > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > Bend, OR > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Recreational > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreation > al+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+v eh > icle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6& s= > 163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_ObWmSYTw> vehicles Wanderlodge > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicle > s&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dea le > r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig =Z > -8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ> Automotive > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreatio > nal+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ ve > hicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6 &s > =163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy34cC1O9CxA> maintenance > Recreational > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recr > eational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreati on > al+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiator s& > c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_XahaeYHfELr6o72IW1A> vehicle dealer Used > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recre > ational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreatio na > l+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators &c > =6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L-kXbDI4ZSadEw> recreational vehicles > Automotive > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreationa > l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ve hi > cle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s =1 > 63&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnMq_4GlXA> radiators > > _____ > > YAHOO! 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02-04-2006, 08:09
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Moisture in Storage bays
Brian,
If there is no obvious seal problem with the bay doors, I would start on top. The AC units have condensation drains. On my '95, they go between the outer skin and the inside wall to the ground. When I had blockage cleared on one, they found that the seal around the unit leaked into the space where the tube went, but not down the tube. They resealed the unit. We pulled the liners inside to inspect for leak damage but fortunately had none. Another possibility is loose or missing screws on the roof. I had all mine replaced by Rob Robinson in trade for a weekend on San diego Bay, many Coronas left over from the Western rally and good food. He used stainless screws and a poly sealant. Another check point would obviously be the plumbing in the bay itself. Creative placemnt of paper towels or newpapers over night might show if the entry point is from some plumbing dripping. Good luck, Tommy '95 PT42 Poway, CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens" > > Brian, > > Pardon my ignorance of geography. > > It may take a bit of detective work to locate the souce of your > moisture. I'm not familiar with the basement storage areas in a newer > coach but the bay doors may allowing water in. You might try testing > the seals with a garden hose at low pressure. There might be other > sources for water to enter, electrical and plumbing chases, through > the roof exhausts/air intakes or ???. I seem to remember seeing a > discussion of "roof" drains through the coach sidewalls in some newer > models. > > Jim Owens > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > wrote: > > > > Thank you Jim for the suggestion. > > > > However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average 11- > 13" > > of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a rain > shower > > that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, it > > isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area and it > > gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or from > > somewhere else. > > > > Brian Gatley > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > Bend, OR > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens > > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > > > > Brian, > > > > Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the > symptoms > > of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules in > > the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other > outlets. > > We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep them > > dry. > > > > Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged Pacific > > Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of us > > in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable model > > year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions based > on > > their experiences. > > > > It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love- hate > > 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! > > > > Jim Owens > > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > > wrote: > > > > > > As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got > around > > to > > > cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As > I > > > removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear > > > indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag > > stuffed > > > in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled > > it out > > > yesterday. > > > > > > Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of > more > > > moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been > > > winterized. > > > > > > Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage > areas? > > Or, > > > is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? Side rail? > Siding > > > screws? > > > > > > If it is coming from the storage bay doors, is there a way to > > completely > > > seal doors to prevent moisture? > > > > > > I don't have any indication of moisture in the house that I have > > been > > > able to find. > > > > > > If moisture is "typical", is this a good reason to have pull out > > trays > > > to keep stuff up off the floor? > > > > > > Unfortunately not all of us can "winterize" by heading south...;-) > > > > > > Brian Gatley > > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > > Bend, OR > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > Recreational > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreation > > > al+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ v > eh > > > icle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6 & > s= > > 163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_ObWmSYTw> vehicles Wanderlodge > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicle > > > s&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+de a > le > > > r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.si g > =Z > > -8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ> Automotive > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreatio > > > nal+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational + > ve > > > hicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c= 6 > &s > > =163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy34cC1O9CxA> maintenance > > Recreational > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recr > > > eational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreat i > on > > > al+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiato r > s& > > c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_XahaeYHfELr6o72IW1A> vehicle dealer Used > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recre > > > ational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreati o > na > > > l+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiator s > &c > > =6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L-kXbDI4ZSadEw> recreational vehicles > > Automotive > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreationa > > > l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+v e > hi > > > cle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6& s > =1 > > 63&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnMq_4GlXA> radiators > > > > _____ > > > > YAHOO! 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02-04-2006, 08:51
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Thanks Tommy.
I do intend to replace the roof screws when the weather gets warmer. Also, since the coach is "dry", winterized, I don't believe it is plumbing (even though one of the pumps looks like it has its share of leaks). I will also do the water test on the doors and see what I come up with also. If it was obvious in the ceiling space of the storage bays where it was coming from it might make it easier, but so far, I don't see any signs of water above the floor of storage. Most of the leaks extend out to (or begin at) the door line of storage. Just another one of those mysteries I need to find. Brian -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom McCarthy Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:10 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays Brian, If there is no obvious seal problem with the bay doors, I would start on top. The AC units have condensation drains. On my '95, they go between the outer skin and the inside wall to the ground. When I had blockage cleared on one, they found that the seal around the unit leaked into the space where the tube went, but not down the tube. They resealed the unit. We pulled the liners inside to inspect for leak damage but fortunately had none. Another possibility is loose or missing screws on the roof. I had all mine replaced by Rob Robinson in trade for a weekend on San diego Bay, many Coronas left over from the Western rally and good food. He used stainless screws and a poly sealant. Another check point would obviously be the plumbing in the bay itself. Creative placemnt of paper towels or newpapers over night might show if the entry point is from some plumbing dripping. Good luck, Tommy '95 PT42 Poway, CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens" > > Brian, > > Pardon my ignorance of geography. > > It may take a bit of detective work to locate the souce of your > moisture. I'm not familiar with the basement storage areas in a newer > coach but the bay doors may allowing water in. You might try testing > the seals with a garden hose at low pressure. There might be other > sources for water to enter, electrical and plumbing chases, through > the roof exhausts/air intakes or ???. I seem to remember seeing a > discussion of "roof" drains through the coach sidewalls in some newer > models. > > Jim Owens > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > wrote: > > > > Thank you Jim for the suggestion. > > > > However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average 11- > 13" > > of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a rain > shower > > that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, it > > isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area and it > > gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or from > > somewhere else. > > > > Brian Gatley > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > Bend, OR > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens > > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > > > > Brian, > > > > Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the > symptoms > > of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules in > > the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other > outlets. > > We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep them > > dry. > > > > Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged Pacific > > Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of us > > in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable model > > year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions based > on > > their experiences. > > > > It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love- hate > > 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! > > > > Jim Owens > > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > > wrote: > > > > > > As many know, this is my first BB. Yesterday I finally got > around > > to > > > cleaning out the entire storage area from the previous owner. As > I > > > removed some items (wood shelves and cabinets) there was clear > > > indication of moisture in the storage bays. I also noticed a rag > > stuffed > > > in the corner of the plumbing bay and it was soaked when I pulled > > it out > > > yesterday. > > > > > > Last night we got some rain and today there is clearly signs of > more > > > moisture in the storage areas. The coach is dry and has been > > > winterized. > > > > > > Is it typical to get moisture infiltration into the storage > areas? > > Or, > > > is this moisture coming from somewhere else? Roof? 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Moisture in Storage bays
Brian, have you considered condensation?
Are you running any heat in that coach? Just a thought, good luck. -James 78FC33SB LasVegas NV --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote: > > Thanks Tommy. > > I do intend to replace the roof screws when the weather gets warmer. > > Also, since the coach is "dry", winterized, I don't believe it is > plumbing (even though one of the pumps looks like it has its share of > leaks). > > I will also do the water test on the doors and see what I come up with > also. > > If it was obvious in the ceiling space of the storage bays where it was > coming from it might make it easier, but so far, I don't see any signs > of water above the floor of storage. Most of the leaks extend out to > (or begin at) the door line of storage. > > Just another one of those mysteries I need to find. > > Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom McCarthy > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:10 PM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > Brian, > > If there is no obvious seal problem with the bay doors, I would > start on top. The AC units have condensation drains. On my '95, > they go between the outer skin and the inside wall to the ground. > When I had blockage cleared on one, they found that the seal around > the unit leaked into the space where the tube went, but not down the > tube. They resealed the unit. We pulled the liners inside to > inspect for leak damage but fortunately had none. > > Another possibility is loose or missing screws on the roof. I had > all mine replaced by Rob Robinson in trade for a weekend on San > diego Bay, many Coronas left over from the Western rally and good > food. He used stainless screws and a poly sealant. > > Another check point would obviously be the plumbing in the bay > itself. Creative placemnt of paper towels or newpapers over night > might show if the entry point is from some plumbing dripping. > > Good luck, > > Tommy > '95 PT42 > Poway, CA > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens" > > > > > Brian, > > > > Pardon my ignorance of geography. > > > > It may take a bit of detective work to locate the souce of your > > moisture. I'm not familiar with the basement storage areas in a > newer > > coach but the bay doors may allowing water in. You might try > testing > > the seals with a garden hose at low pressure. There might be other > > sources for water to enter, electrical and plumbing chases, > through > > the roof exhausts/air intakes or ???. I seem to remember seeing a > > discussion of "roof" drains through the coach sidewalls in some > newer > > models. > > > > Jim Owens > > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > > wrote: > > > > > > Thank you Jim for the suggestion. > > > > > > However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average > 11- > > 13" > > > of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a > rain > > shower > > > that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, > it > > > isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area > and it > > > gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or > from > > > somewhere else. > > > > > > Brian Gatley > > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > > Bend, OR > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens > > > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM > > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > > > > > > > Brian, > > > > > > Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the > > symptoms > > > of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules > in > > > the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other > > outlets. > > > We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep > them > > > dry. > > > > > > Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged > Pacific > > > Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of > us > > > in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable > model > > > year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions > based > > on > > > their experiences. > > > > > > It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love- > hate > > > 'Bird owners' experience. Good luck! > > > > > > Jim Owens > > > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > > > Lake of the Ozarks, MO |
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02-04-2006, 11:31
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Moisture in Storage bays
Hadn't considered it. Good suggestion, but no heat. Everything is shut
down. Brian -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of orbitalsolutions Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:04 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays Brian, have you considered condensation? Are you running any heat in that coach? Just a thought, good luck. -James 78FC33SB LasVegas NV --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote: > > Thanks Tommy. > > I do intend to replace the roof screws when the weather gets warmer. > > Also, since the coach is "dry", winterized, I don't believe it is > plumbing (even though one of the pumps looks like it has its share of > leaks). > > I will also do the water test on the doors and see what I come up with > also. > > If it was obvious in the ceiling space of the storage bays where it was > coming from it might make it easier, but so far, I don't see any signs > of water above the floor of storage. Most of the leaks extend out to > (or begin at) the door line of storage. > > Just another one of those mysteries I need to find. > > Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom McCarthy > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:10 PM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > Brian, > > If there is no obvious seal problem with the bay doors, I would > start on top. The AC units have condensation drains. On my '95, > they go between the outer skin and the inside wall to the ground. > When I had blockage cleared on one, they found that the seal around > the unit leaked into the space where the tube went, but not down the > tube. They resealed the unit. We pulled the liners inside to > inspect for leak damage but fortunately had none. > > Another possibility is loose or missing screws on the roof. I had > all mine replaced by Rob Robinson in trade for a weekend on San > diego Bay, many Coronas left over from the Western rally and good > food. He used stainless screws and a poly sealant. > > Another check point would obviously be the plumbing in the bay > itself. Creative placemnt of paper towels or newpapers over night > might show if the entry point is from some plumbing dripping. > > Good luck, > > Tommy > '95 PT42 > Poway, CA > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens" > > > > > Brian, > > > > Pardon my ignorance of geography. > > > > It may take a bit of detective work to locate the souce of your > > moisture. I'm not familiar with the basement storage areas in a > newer > > coach but the bay doors may allowing water in. You might try > testing > > the seals with a garden hose at low pressure. There might be other > > sources for water to enter, electrical and plumbing chases, > through > > the roof exhausts/air intakes or ???. I seem to remember seeing a > > discussion of "roof" drains through the coach sidewalls in some > newer > > models. > > > > Jim Owens > > 77 FC33SB (Gas) > > Lake of the Ozarks, MO > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" > > wrote: > > > > > > Thank you Jim for the suggestion. > > > > > > However, we are in what they call the "High Desert" and average > 11- > > 13" > > > of rain a year. We are usually pretty dry. This was just a > rain > > shower > > > that clearly leaked into the storage bays from somewhere. Also, > it > > > isn't just one spot, but several through out the storage area > and it > > > gives me the impression that it is coming in from the doors or > from > > > somewhere else. > > > > > > Brian Gatley > > > 93 WLWB PT40 > > > Bend, OR > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim Owens > > > Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:30 AM > > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Moisture in Storage bays > > > > > > > > > Brian, > > > > > > Our experience in a much older 'Bird has led us to treat the > > symptoms > > > of moisture by placing cannisters of moisture absorbing granules > in > > > the storage bays. They're available at marine shops and other > > outlets. > > > We keep the spare parts in plastic storage containers to keep > them > > > dry. > > > > > > Since you're in the normally soggy and currently waterlogged > Pacific > > > Northwest, you're likely to have problems not common to those of > us > > > in less humid climates. Perhaps someone with a more comparable > model > > > year and exposure to your climate will have some suggestions > based > > on > > > their experiences. > > > > > > It appears you're undergoing your baptism by fire in the love- > hate > > > 'Bird owners' experience. 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