Having a new roof next week - excited!
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 16:27
Finally got around to booking the van in for the roof to be re-conn'd and a new fibreglass cap from Autovans in the West Country.
It's a solid sided pop top with piano hinges and the sides are 2 separate flaps. The seals are all pretty ropey but it's been fine until last summer during Croyde Monsoon it started to leak.
Spent ages trying to figure out where the water was coming in, re-sealing all the corners and the skylight etc. Did no good, in rainy weather I'd break and an indoor version of niagra falls would gush down. Luckily I replaced the carpet with vinyl last spring!
Anyway, am wondering if I should empty all the cupboards of cooking/eating equipment and foodstuffs or not - the house will look like a campsite if I have to pull it all in from the van LOL.
Will take before and after pics - am so looking forward to a warm, snug and DRY roof bed!
Sarah
ps: hoping they can fit my propex in the budget for me but I can't afford a propex gas bottle yet so might just hafta ebay the heater instead......
It's a solid sided pop top with piano hinges and the sides are 2 separate flaps. The seals are all pretty ropey but it's been fine until last summer during Croyde Monsoon it started to leak.
Spent ages trying to figure out where the water was coming in, re-sealing all the corners and the skylight etc. Did no good, in rainy weather I'd break and an indoor version of niagra falls would gush down. Luckily I replaced the carpet with vinyl last spring!
Anyway, am wondering if I should empty all the cupboards of cooking/eating equipment and foodstuffs or not - the house will look like a campsite if I have to pull it all in from the van LOL.
Will take before and after pics - am so looking forward to a warm, snug and DRY roof bed!
Sarah
ps: hoping they can fit my propex in the budget for me but I can't afford a propex gas bottle yet so might just hafta ebay the heater instead......