sledhead5000
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So I bought a toy hauler RV recently, I inspected it carefully, but sure enough, when I got it home I noticed a bit of ice in the corner by the Hot Water tank. I'm sure I checked in there, but musta missed it.
Anyways, after pulling the water heater out, sure enough, 3" split on the backside of the tank, out of view. Water and ice everywhere, again, just beyond view. Previous owner musta cleaned up what he could see then gave me a good deal on it to get it out of there.
Anyways, I chipped out the ice, mopped up the water, put a space heater in there and removed the rest of the water and ice. Problem is that this likely happened back in November so it's been sitting there, soaking into the wood for 3 months.
What I need to know is, how screwed am I? Anyone with similar experience, did you wind up having to replace to wood or did it just dry out? If I leave it, will it rot? Is there any anti-rot cleaner that might stop the mold?
I'll attach some photos below, but what you can see is that the water soaked into the thin board (put my finger through it and tore away some of it to expose the fiberglass) and it has soaked into the wood beam. I can't tell if it got below the lino and into the floor-boards but over the 3 months, it probably has. Is there a way to just replace a small chunk of the damaged wood, or am I ripping out the whole front end? Any advice or even description of what the layers below look like is useful.
Lastly, anyone know of a good aluminum welding shop in Calgary that can repair the tank? New one is $500 I think.
Thanks,
Anyways, after pulling the water heater out, sure enough, 3" split on the backside of the tank, out of view. Water and ice everywhere, again, just beyond view. Previous owner musta cleaned up what he could see then gave me a good deal on it to get it out of there.
Anyways, I chipped out the ice, mopped up the water, put a space heater in there and removed the rest of the water and ice. Problem is that this likely happened back in November so it's been sitting there, soaking into the wood for 3 months.
What I need to know is, how screwed am I? Anyone with similar experience, did you wind up having to replace to wood or did it just dry out? If I leave it, will it rot? Is there any anti-rot cleaner that might stop the mold?
I'll attach some photos below, but what you can see is that the water soaked into the thin board (put my finger through it and tore away some of it to expose the fiberglass) and it has soaked into the wood beam. I can't tell if it got below the lino and into the floor-boards but over the 3 months, it probably has. Is there a way to just replace a small chunk of the damaged wood, or am I ripping out the whole front end? Any advice or even description of what the layers below look like is useful.
Lastly, anyone know of a good aluminum welding shop in Calgary that can repair the tank? New one is $500 I think.
Thanks,