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Reseal Your Caravan
Special Winter Offer to Reseal Your Caravan
It may have been a dry season in many parts of
Australia, however we continue to repair leaking and water-damaged
caravans.
It is a distressing sight for the owner to see
their van with aluminium and rot revealed beneath. Often just small
symptoms can be clues to significant damage behind the cladding.
Dark stains in corners, around windows and hatches or moisture
sitting on window sills and ledges should be a catalyst for
investigation. sometimes water entry points may be obvious: cracked
or missing sealant under moulds, flaking silicon on the roof or
missing screws or rivets. But leaks are usually not specific and
more likely result from the sealant being at the end of its life and
no longer effective.
Prevention is better
(and cheaper) than cure!
By ten years of age every caravan must be
inspected for sealant deterioration. Unfortunately some material
becomes vulnerable as early as 6 to 8 years. Sealants used in the
last 5 years are proving generally more durable; nevertheless
inspect that stored or unused van regularly.

About the reseal
process:
To perform a full reseal we remove every window,
all vertical corner moulds, all surface sealant on the roof, body
top or pop top the caravan door and all fittings and access door,
etc. All these items need to be cleaned up and replaced with new
sealant between them and the body. Sometimes we need to scour the
old sealant off and then repaint portions of the caravan. It is a
laborious, time consuming and costly process but one absolutely
critical to its future!
What sealant is used?
A silicone made by Rhodia, called V4 or 5CL<
Neutral cure with a high joint movement capacity. If you would like
to purchase the material from us to do the job yourself if
sells for $15.00 per tube.
How much does it cost?
The cost will vary according to the size and
configuration of your caravan. However, expect a full reseal on a
16' van to be at least $2500.
Hardings will prioritise the work for you to give you the option of
staging the job. For example if the windows and roof are most urgent
do them now and leave the corners to next year.
In fact we have many customers who "chip away" at the reseal process
by having some work done each time the van comes in for an
undercarriage service.
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