I now have about 1/3 of all the wall coverings removed from my travel trailer. As some of you may know, it's all aluminum construction... built much like an airplane. I knew before it had some rotten areas in the wood interior panelling that were water caused, but I thought I probably had some leaks in the roof. Now, I've found that's NOT the cause for most of the rotten areas. I may still have some leaks, but it is definitely NOT the cause of all the rotten panelling.
Instead, it appears to have a condensation problem. Certain areas are sloped and channelled such that the condensation appears to collect and then get funnelled into small areas. Now, it does have a small amount of fiberglass insulation, but that's obviously not up to the task of stopping condensation from forming and running all over.
Anyway, I'm going to be starting the re-assembly process in 3 or 4 weeks (hope sooner!), and I'd like to find a way to stop as much as possible. I know, it lasted 32 years the first time, so what am I griping about, but... hey, if it can be done, why shouldn't I? What can be done to prevent moisture from inside (combustion of propane, breathing, cooking, bathing, etc) gathering all over the aluminum skin on the inside and then repeatedly soaking things up?
Instead, it appears to have a condensation problem. Certain areas are sloped and channelled such that the condensation appears to collect and then get funnelled into small areas. Now, it does have a small amount of fiberglass insulation, but that's obviously not up to the task of stopping condensation from forming and running all over.
Anyway, I'm going to be starting the re-assembly process in 3 or 4 weeks (hope sooner!), and I'd like to find a way to stop as much as possible. I know, it lasted 32 years the first time, so what am I griping about, but... hey, if it can be done, why shouldn't I? What can be done to prevent moisture from inside (combustion of propane, breathing, cooking, bathing, etc) gathering all over the aluminum skin on the inside and then repeatedly soaking things up?