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rferoni
Aug 10, 2014Explorer
Getting into it a little bit now. Of course I'm finding a bit more damage than anticipated.
Wood at top corner of one side of roof needs to be fixed. Is it possible to peel back the roof and re-seal with success? I will have to peel back about 15" or so from the corner. I will also need to partially remove the gutter. Can this be done and resealed without having to take down the whole gutter? I'm trying to conquer this without taking any of the siding off the sides of the trailer.
What is the best way to get off the old sealant on the rubber roof? It seems to be some type of putty and caulk. It is not coming off too easy as I am being very careful not to tear the rubber roof.
Oh yeah I also need to get some of that black tarp-like stuff they use on the bottom of the trailers. That stuff have a name?
Thanks,
Ron
Wood at top corner of one side of roof needs to be fixed. Is it possible to peel back the roof and re-seal with success? I will have to peel back about 15" or so from the corner. I will also need to partially remove the gutter. Can this be done and resealed without having to take down the whole gutter? I'm trying to conquer this without taking any of the siding off the sides of the trailer.
What is the best way to get off the old sealant on the rubber roof? It seems to be some type of putty and caulk. It is not coming off too easy as I am being very careful not to tear the rubber roof.
Oh yeah I also need to get some of that black tarp-like stuff they use on the bottom of the trailers. That stuff have a name?
Thanks,
Ron
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