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fla-gypsy
Jul 29, 2016Explorer
ksg5000 wrote:
If it were me I would loosen the front cap railing (one that holds down the roof membrane) - repossession the membrane - tighten the cap back down - caulk it appropriately and probably apply a six inch layer of Eternabond. I would likely also put Eternabond on the side edges as well as the rear cap. Eternabond is a good fix for most leak issues - lots of threads on the subject - do the proper prep work b4 applying.
Ripples are common with rubber roofs - wouldn't be concerned about that much - your focus should be on potential sources of water intrusion (hence sealing the caps/edges).
This is good advice and Eternabond is a great product. It is important that every edge that can let air underneath it must be sealed up. The dealer was trying to make big bucks off of you and should be shunned for all future service needs IMO.
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