In the past, I have personally resealed all of my previous trailers and motorhome roofs. I am fairly handy and do most of the maintenance work myself (home, boats, trailers, etc).
Since I am not too fond of heights... and my older age....I do not want to risk injury performing this service....therefore....
I am having the roof completely serviced on the new to me 2009 Tahoe Toyahauler. This will include Dicor lap sealant on all protruding items (14" air vents, plumbing vents, etc.) and a complete roof sealant (Dicor sealant applied to entire EPDM roof membrane). I will also have them install all new 14" plastic vents (4) and Max Air II covers over all vents (4).
When I get it back from this service I would like to seal ALL items that are on sides of trailer (vertical sections) from the top roof (rain gutter) to the bottom edge between trim that separates the rock guard from the fiberglass sides of trailer, and all clearance lights, porch light, and ANYTHING screwed to side of trailer.
With that said, over the past several years I have used the following two sealants for VERTICAL surfaces:
1. Dicor NON-Self Leveling sealant
2. GeoCel ProFlex clear sealant
QUESTIONS:
A. Are these still (1 and 2 above) the preferred sealants for vertical surfaces?
B. Are there other sealants that have proven more advanced than these sealants?
c. What tips/suggestions/advice can you share about sealing all of the vertical surfaces I have mentioned above?
Thanks!
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