Two days ago here in Florida, we had a fairly serious rain. Over and over again I drove through puddles I'd estimate at 5-7" deep. The resulting splashes were higher than the fenders on my Chevy 4x4 full-sized pickup.
24 hours later I went back to the trailer and found a large soft spot in the floor that definitely wasn't there before. I couldn't do much about it right then, but first thing this morning I hooked up a small (750 watt) electric heater with a built-in fan pointed at the soft area. I can't easily inspect the damage visually, because there's boat-carpeting over it and _everything_ would have to come out of the trailer, not an easy job. And below is only mud/wet sand, so I'm not going crawling either if I can help it.
I'm reasonably certain the water came from below because the only (very slight, just a few drops) leak problem I've ever had before came through the air conditioner in an even more extreme, so far never-equaled downpour. This is the first time I've ever had to drive through through such deep water with the trailer, however, so I'm figuring that's the cause.
All that said...
1) Can anyone think of anything better to try than the heater? Should I be doing anything else? For information, it's warm, sunny and breezy enough now that I doubt I could do much more than Mother Nature already is about the airflow on the underside.
2) Is the damage likely to be both significant and permanent? A little warping is okay-- I can live with it for the 2-3 years I plan to keep this trailer before moving up to a larger/better (and with luck all-aluminum) one anyway.
3) If the damage _is_ significant and permanent and I'm forced to replace the floor... What are some suggestions for a material more resistant to this kind of damage?
Thanks!
24 hours later I went back to the trailer and found a large soft spot in the floor that definitely wasn't there before. I couldn't do much about it right then, but first thing this morning I hooked up a small (750 watt) electric heater with a built-in fan pointed at the soft area. I can't easily inspect the damage visually, because there's boat-carpeting over it and _everything_ would have to come out of the trailer, not an easy job. And below is only mud/wet sand, so I'm not going crawling either if I can help it.
I'm reasonably certain the water came from below because the only (very slight, just a few drops) leak problem I've ever had before came through the air conditioner in an even more extreme, so far never-equaled downpour. This is the first time I've ever had to drive through through such deep water with the trailer, however, so I'm figuring that's the cause.
All that said...
1) Can anyone think of anything better to try than the heater? Should I be doing anything else? For information, it's warm, sunny and breezy enough now that I doubt I could do much more than Mother Nature already is about the airflow on the underside.
2) Is the damage likely to be both significant and permanent? A little warping is okay-- I can live with it for the 2-3 years I plan to keep this trailer before moving up to a larger/better (and with luck all-aluminum) one anyway.
3) If the damage _is_ significant and permanent and I'm forced to replace the floor... What are some suggestions for a material more resistant to this kind of damage?
Thanks!