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alfredmay
Sep 02, 2020Explorer
Leave it alone. Rubber roofs are put on two ways at the wall seams. The cheaper way is what you seem to have where the plywood roof meets the sidewall and a strip of gutter attaches the rubber roof to the sidewall. There is a small space that can form between the sidewall and the roof plywood. There is nothing for the roof to grab onto so as the roof ages and stretches a bit a bubble will form.
The better way to cover the roof is by using a small radius piece to transition from the plywood roof to the sidewall.
The better way to cover the roof is by using a small radius piece to transition from the plywood roof to the sidewall.
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