RV Trailer Floor Damage page 4
All work, text, and photographs courtesy of Bob Hanover
Rebuild Project - 1981 Citation 25' Travel Trailer

Sagging ceiling: Another view of the ceiling panels ready to fall down.

Storage area floor: Did not look too bad until I started pulling up the plywood.

Back corner: After stripping the corner out, the major structural damage is evident everywhere. Note the blackened wood compressing from the rot.

Back corner from side: After pulling off the siding, I found this.

Same back corner: This corner was the worst. After removing and cleaning up the rotten wood, there is nothing but the bottom skin left. I left that small piece of corner there to hold up the wall for now.

Overview of corner: Most of the bad wood is stripped out now. I had to use a broom and dustpan more than a hammer & pry bar It was rotted to nothing.

Replacement starts: The back and one side up to the wheel well outside framework - replaced with clear fir for strength.

Corner of wall: I had to rebuild the entire wall and storage bay door area for about 4 feet from the back including the top by the roof.

Other back corner: Looks like this one has to be rebuilt, too.

Bathroom joists: Most of the joists are now replaced. It was necessary to butt-join them, so I had to add splice pieces to each side. Yes, that's my size 12 in the picture!

Bathroom floor framework: All the structural members are now replaced. The bathroom floor is solid again. Note the heat ducts have been re-installed as well.

Insulated bathroom floor: If I'm going to add insulation, may as well do it right and fill the joist cavity. Ready for plywood now.

Marking the corners: I wrote all the measurements on the outside so I would know where to run the screws.

Floor sheeted: Finally! New plywood down on the floor. Sure is a lot more solid now.

Floor sheeted: Different shot of the floor re-sheeted.

Floor sheeted: And another view.
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