- Use dehumidifier. Keeping a dehumidifier running inside your RV can actually help dry out the floor.
- Use a fan inside the RV.
- Use proper ventilation.
- Use Blower for underbelly drying.
- Use wet vacuum cleaner or other absorbents.
- Soft spots on RV floor.
- Repairing the water damaged floor.
Then, how do you dry out a leak?
If you can dry items within 48 hours, you might salvage many goods, and avoid mold and rust.
- Move Air Naturally. If humidity isn't too high, open windows and doors to start air circulating.
- Move Air Mechanically.
- Dehumidify.
- Pump Water.
- Wet/Dry Shop Vac.
- Remove Sodden Objects.
- Freeze Papers.
- Absorb Moisture.
Similarly, how do I stop my RV window from leaking? Tape a Garbage Bag Over the Window
To keep more water from leaking into your RV, tape a garbage back or other large piece of plastic over the window. Make sure you seal it to your RV as tightly as possible.
Regarding this, how long does a water leak take to dry out?
Depending on how wet it got, drying out will take at least 2 weeks but could be up to 4 weeks.
Should I buy an RV with water damage?
On the interior of the RV you can detect water damage by signs of staining or discoloration, soft spots around windows, slide-outs, inside cabinets and on the floor. Water damage is expensive to repair, especially if it has time to spread. I would avoid buying a used RV that has water damage by all means.
