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rvrev2
Jul 30, 2020Explorer
If you can afford it, I would stop trying to fix that ailing roof and just take it to an RVRoof.com location and get it coated with FlexArmor. After preparing the roof, they spray on a thick FlexArmor coating, producing a monolithic, flexible, and strong roof that covers all roof terminations (carpet strips) and roof penetrations (vents, etc.). You never have to caulk the roof again. Lifetime, transferable warranty and no-leak guarantee. They give free estimates, based on the length of your rv.
If you can't afford that, then you could use eternabond tape on all the roof terminations (carpet strips), and over the old patch area. Then you could put your roll on roof coating. You will still need to check the roof multiple times each year to check all the caulking for cracks, weathering, and holes.
If you can't afford that, then you could use eternabond tape on all the roof terminations (carpet strips), and over the old patch area. Then you could put your roll on roof coating. You will still need to check the roof multiple times each year to check all the caulking for cracks, weathering, and holes.
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