Recreational Vehicle (RV) roofs have to endure weather conditions of every other type of roof but also need to handle 70 mph winds on the highway. The roof will flex and twist as the RV is in motion and endure the occasional low hanging branch at a campground. Damage can happen and, when it does, a permanent waterproofing repair tape is often the best solution.
Damage can happen, and when it does, a permanent waterproofing repair tape is often the best solution.
Take the following steps to repair the damage:
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If you need to make this repair with temperatures under 40°F, it is recommended that you use a primer to enhance adhesion.
If the area of damage is too large for the tape alone to cover, you will need to purchase a large enough square of roofing membrane. Cut away enough of the damaged membrane to create room for the new membrane section. Glue down the repair piece of roofing membrane as recommended by your supplier. Follow the steps above to seal the edge of the new roof material to the old existing roof membrane. It is important that the tape be smooth and in 100% contact with the roofing membrane on both sides of the seam. Gaps allow water access but if the tape is in contact, it will act as a barrier to moisture. Again using a steel roller will help make sure that the tape has made contact.
The backing of your RV waterproofing repair tape is the most important part of the product. A strong, thick UV resistant backing will help protect the adhesive for years.
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Don’t let that branch ruin your fun. Keep some 4EvaSeal tape in your RV so you can stay dry and enjoy the outdoor life.
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