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Title: How do I get into the attic? - Under roof access
Post by: D.McGee on December 27, 2020, 09:53:08 pm
Hi folks, been awhile since I posted last as I generally find what I need in the archives.

First 2 things ... I realize this may not be in the right sub-forum, and I apologize for the long post (being succinct is not one of my super powers)...  here goes.

I'm working to assess a problem with the roof on my 2008 Nimbus that appears to be the result of water penetration around one of the  three brackets attaching the Girard Awning to the roof.  The issue has manifested in what I believe is localized delamination of roof fiberglass and some swelling of the roof laminate immediately adjacent to the bracket. The swelling is prominent and actually cracked the exterior roof surface structure. There is no obvious evidence of water penetration inside the coach... the bracket / area of trouble is on the passenger side over the rear wheel approx. between the potty and a closet

I've removed the 220lb awning (that was fun!!) and have cleaned up caulking etc on and around the bracket in question. I need to remove the bracket to determine how far the damage has spread and see if I can determine root cause.  I also want to look 'in the attic' at the underside of the roof for the same reasons.

But I can't look under the bracket because ... the bracket has captive nuts installed on it ... the bracket is held in place by bolts that are installed from inside the coach so I need to remove the ceiling in the coach. And I can't figure out how to remove the ceiling for fear of breaking something I don't want to have to replace/replicate.

The last time I asked about some trim removal I found out it was just held in place with velcro. If velcro is holding the ceiling panel in the potty I'll be surprised or maybe even amazed. I used an automotive trim tool to try and pry it up and I was sure I'd break the underlying substrate or tear the vinyl(?) covering... but I can't see any other obvious means of attachment. What's the secret?

Who's had the pleasure of taking a ceiling apart??

dan