I'm out on my first big trip after purchasing this MH in September. I have a wet spot in the carpet under the dinette table. At first I thought it might be coming from the AC. It's not dripping from above because it's under the table. I actually stopped running the front AC to diagnose. No rain here in AZ. Can't find any leak from nearby kitchen sink and nothing evident under the MH. The carpet will not dry despite vacuuming with wet dry vac repeatedly. No other signs of water in MH. Any thoughts or experiences?
1. Someone is dumping a glass a water there to drive you crazy?
2. Do you have a dog or cat?
3. Check under the table for a leaking pipe?
4. Any missing ice cubes from your glass?
All in gest Have no idea where your wet spot may be coming from what you have said.
You probably don't want to hear this but it could be leaching up from the wood of the slide being soaked from a leak you aren't aware of. Use the blunt end of a screwdriver to see if the top and or bottom of the floor is soft anywhere.
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My wife keeps saying I don't listen to her -Or something like that?...."My advice has no basis ,more reliable them my own meandering experience" Baz Luhrmann
2011 Sierra 355QBQ 1986 F350
Thank the Rv gods that was all it was, was it getting a cross the floor under the carpet?
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My wife keeps saying I don't listen to her -Or something like that?...."My advice has no basis ,more reliable them my own meandering experience" Baz Luhrmann
2011 Sierra 355QBQ 1986 F350
We have a 2010 337 also and we have ocasionly had water run from under bathroom wall will traveling and it seems to come from a toilet water line at floor in rear of toilet that loosens over time. We tighten it up by hand and all is fine for a while. We do this about once a year.
That is an easy fix. Remember water seeks its on level. You may have a leak 10' away and let in another direction. Had a leaky trap washer under the bathroom sink after buying the coach new after 1 month of traveling. They twist and vibrate from road wear. Develop an annual R V checklist and you will have less maintenance repairs. Enjoy the motorhome.