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PNW_Steve
Aug 19, 2019Explorer
Sealing the leak is half of the battle. You need to give the water someplace to go. If it pools on the roof it will find its way in :)
I use Henry's roof sealant every couple of years to recoat the potential problem areas on my roof. Seams and roof penetrations. It has served me well.
The best solution is building a cover over it. IMHO: Moisture is the biggest killer of "sticks and staples" RV's.
I didn't see where you are located. If it is a damp climate I would also recommend a dehumidifier.
I lived in a 5th wheel for 2+ years on the bank of a creek, in the woods NE of Seattle. Wettest place I have ever lived.... I learned a lot about RV's and moisture :)
I use Henry's roof sealant every couple of years to recoat the potential problem areas on my roof. Seams and roof penetrations. It has served me well.
The best solution is building a cover over it. IMHO: Moisture is the biggest killer of "sticks and staples" RV's.
I didn't see where you are located. If it is a damp climate I would also recommend a dehumidifier.
I lived in a 5th wheel for 2+ years on the bank of a creek, in the woods NE of Seattle. Wettest place I have ever lived.... I learned a lot about RV's and moisture :)
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