Looking at the roof of my 2000 Thor 21RB Class C, there's significant cracking in all of the caulked seams and the roof surface itself looks a little worn. I'd like to redo it in the spring but I wanted some input into the process. This is our first RV, but I'm fairly handy. I want a reliable system that will last, but at the same time it doesn't make sense spending more money than necessary on a relatively old rig. So here's what I had in mind:
Eternabond tape over all of the seams and around all of the penetrations (antenna, vents, etc.). But which flavor of Eternabond? Their website has many options and the differences aren't clear to me.
Then recoat the entire roof. But with what? The literature I have on this model says it's a "rubberized" roof, but doesn't specify the actual material.
The other big question mark is a "soft" area around one of the plumbing vents. Obviously there's been a failure there that has let some water in, but not enough to show any signs of leakage inside the motorhome. I have no idea how to even begin approaching that repair. I know it isn't ideal, but what happens if I just seal the seam with the tape, recoat the roof, and leave it be? If I do need to cut into it and repair, what does that process look like?