KTLiz wrote:Thanks for all the encouraging words! Turns out there is a leak- someone had put a couple of large screws in the roof near where the awning would go for some reason, so we have torn everything down to the studs. We were planning on rewiring electric anyway because it isn't working. It's finally going to get warmer here and hopefully Thursday we can finally get started. My husband can do any of this to our house, so I know we (He!) can handle it. I have ordered a few items from Vintage Trailer Supply over the past couple of months in preparation- new teardrop exterior lights and a ceiling vent with a fan. I have started sewing new covers for the replacement cushions - Amazon has the best deal I could find on high density 3" foam. Will keep you posted...
We had to step up the work on the trailer over the last month because I was accepted into a local art show and had to have it ready for July 6th! We literally took it from partial studs to completion in three weeks- we had been holding off the walls due to chasing a leak that my husband finally conquered. Luckily I had everything ready and waiting to go in. Once the walls and ceiling were up, it was pretty smooth.
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