jdog wrote:
That Eternabond job is not saying much for Eternabond! I have to agree with you since it is your RV from the factory with the tape coming off. Are you sure that it is not DICOR tape?
My experience is that the Dicor tape has a texture on the exterior surface. The material in the photograph has a smooth exterior texture, so I can rule out Dicor.
Also, I am not trying to bash Eternabond, or the Dicor alternative. They are great products when used for what they are supposed to be used for. Within the last few years, I have seen a lot of lazy owners (and a few manufacturers too) slapping huge amounts of Eternabond up on their roofs in an effort to avoid getting the roof resealed on a regular basis.
It's a great product to make repairs, but it is not a substitute for proper maintenance.
In the photo I captured, this is just one example of a manufacturer applied strip of roof membrane applied on a brand new roof to a leak prone area. It appears to have been applied in lieu of sufficient self-leveling sealant. It ultimately failed and created a leak in the upper bunk which now has water damage on what is essentially a brand new unit. If this roof would have been sealed right from the get-go, and then inspected and resealed at normal intervals, this would probably have never happened.