burtonwisher
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- Jun 18, 2020
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- Autotrail Apache 700
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- 5 years
This weekend I've noticed cracks in the corners of the shower wall in my 2010 Autotrail Apache 700. The wall is 'one piece' construction where all 4 walls are made from one piece, hence no joints in the corners.
The cracks are all the way along 2 of the corners, top to bottom, and are each quite small, but there are a lot of them. It does look like they go all the way through the panel rather than being just on the surface.
I've attached an image of the shower to show the type, an image of an area of the cracks, and a close up of one of the cracks against my finger to show the size.
The obvious easy solution is to run a bead of sealant down each corner, but before I do that I wanted to know if anyone else has had this issue, and if so what was done about it?
Removing and replacing the walls would seem to be a huge job with a massive amount of dismantling, which I really don't want to have to do if I can avoid it.
Thanks
The cracks are all the way along 2 of the corners, top to bottom, and are each quite small, but there are a lot of them. It does look like they go all the way through the panel rather than being just on the surface.
I've attached an image of the shower to show the type, an image of an area of the cracks, and a close up of one of the cracks against my finger to show the size.
The obvious easy solution is to run a bead of sealant down each corner, but before I do that I wanted to know if anyone else has had this issue, and if so what was done about it?
Removing and replacing the walls would seem to be a huge job with a massive amount of dismantling, which I really don't want to have to do if I can avoid it.
Thanks