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Re: Why are my floorboards always soaked with water?? [Re: 93yj] #804549 05/09/07 01:56 AM
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JWaldz Offline OP
Wheeler
well, i pulled my carpet up yesterday (the 7th) and let me tell ya. I wasn't shocked to find about a quarter inch of mud lining the bottom floor boards. I cleaned it up and with a little green paint got it back to...well, normal. I am debating whether or not I wanna coat it or stick some water proof type of flooring in it. As far as the leak goes, I found it but haven't had time yet to figure out the exact spot. But, at least now, if it rains and soaks my floorboards I can dry it up with ease.


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Re: Why are my floorboards always soaked with water?? [Re: JWaldz] #804550 05/09/07 02:17 PM
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BigJim Offline
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I would be repairing the leak and then testing with a water hose to make sure I got all the leaks rain water tight.. I wouldn't be worrying too much about the floor pan until I had her all dry and tight. After that it won't matter much cause it'll be dry for a long time.
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