We had a tornado go over us in Feb 2013 while in our CG florida but it didn't touched down until about 25-30 miles N.E. of us. We did have very high winds though and we were surrounded by live oaks and real tall pines. The wind knocked off some of the high branches and some of them were up to approx 1-1/2" dia at the butt jagged broken off end. The ground was literally covered with branch debris.
We'd barely heard the branch butts hit our roof because the loud wind roar, lightning, and thunder was so loud. After it passed and the rain stopped we noticed water running/dripping down the side of the wardrobe closet next to the vanity so I got the ladder down and got up and looked on the roof above where the leak was. Sure enough, the falling branches had gouged 6 cuts thru the rubber membrane and made a couple gouges in the plywood. So I patched them with Gorilla tape and then covered the area with white Dynex caulk I havve with us and it worked. No more leaking!
Called our ins and they said to get an estimate and as it was our place to live in, I asked if it was OK to do when we got back home and they said OK as long as it wasn't still leaking and it didn't. Got back home in mid march, got the estimate, was OK'd and a new roof was put on including a fresh layer of wood underlayment screwed and glued on over the exisiting plywood after they dried it thoroughly. The repair place insisted that the glue won't stick properly to previous rubber glue covered wood. Our ins paid the complete bill including new fabric for the awning as it had a very small pencil lead sized hole in it too near the outside edge as it was rolld up that may have happened from a falling branch the our ins didn't even subtract our $100 deductible.
Yes, a spanking new roof and awning is very nice but we'll gladly skip going thru that storm experience again, period! We were very lucky. An RV is no match for a tornado!
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