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    Used 2022 Imagine 21bhe

    We just purchased a used 2022 imagine 21bhe. It was purchased new in July and used twice. Brought it home in the Raina d found water under the bunk. Any suggestions? The structural warranty does not transfer…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gbyington View Post
    We just purchased a used 2022 imagine 21bhe. It was purchased new in July and used twice. Brought it home in the Raina d found water under the bunk. Any suggestions? The structural warranty does not transfer…
    First off, it looks like you're new here, welcome to the forum. So sorry to hear about the water, leaks can cause a lot of damage and can be hard to find. You say 'under the bunk', any wet trail to give you a clue of where it might be coming from? If you could post some pictures, that might help. Are there any other wet spots anywhere in the coach?
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    Find the leak fast

    Get on the roof and look for cracks

    Perhaps it is a plumbing leak as well and the rain was just a coincidence

    Start looking or get someone to and pay them if you can’t yourself
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    As others have suggested, advice is to find the source of the leak one way or another asap. If you have to start pulling panels or whatever, you need to find the source of the leak. And even if you find it is an interior plumbing leak, I would also get on the roof and start inspecting to see if anything needs to be caulked as you don't know how well the previous person maintained the unit if at all.
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    Thanks everyone! There is no water damage so far. It was very little water, but really hope to solve the mystery. We did a line of silicone around the underside of the camper and around the two windows near the rear bunk. We may take it out of the garage and hose it down to see if we can find the point of entry.

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