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Roof Leak! Argh!

Gargamel
Explorer
Explorer
Leaky leaky leaky roof in many places. I've heard that getting Liquid Roof rubber is the way to go but it's very expensive. I have purchased a can of Flex Seal rubber spray. It says specifically on the can that it will work for RVs. Has anyone had any experience with this product? Even though I bought it I'm still a bit weary of using it, as most of the "As seen on TV" stuff is usually crap. Also, where does one get Eternabond tape?
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handye9
Explorer II
Explorer II
DSnapp wrote:
So if you have a metal roof its best to continue using tar or koolseal? I ask because I was searching for the best place to get the Eternabond also, But if Koolseal is best Ive used it many times on warehouse roofs.


Got my eternabond from Big Rock Supply.
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Gargamel
Explorer
Explorer
I went to Great Plains RV and got some self-leveling Lap Sealant. I believe it's made by Dicor. It seems to be good stuff. It should be dry by tonight. I think I'm going to spray the Flex Seal rubber over top of it just for insurance. The guy that sold it to me there said it's the same stuff their service techs use when repairing roofs. $10 a tube though. Also for $10 each I got two rolls of eternabond that are 2"x4'. Not sure what I can use them for. I'll probably just save them in case of emergency while out camping.

Gjac
Explorer III
Explorer III
To answer your question yes I have used it on a friends leaking roof in the rain and it did stop the leaks. Having said that I would not use it on your roof or the Kool Seal but use a good caulking or tape around all the openings to stop the leaks first. After the leaks are stopped then you can coat it with an Acrilic coating like Kool Seal, Buscote, Henry 287 etc to reflect the sun.

DSnapp
Explorer
Explorer
Sorry... should have mentioned I have a 1972 Dodge b300 midas mini with a metal roof.

DSnapp
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Explorer
So if you have a metal roof its best to continue using tar or koolseal? I ask because I was searching for the best place to get the Eternabond also, But if Koolseal is best Ive used it many times on warehouse roofs.

mchero
Explorer
Explorer
Sounds like you need to re-calk that coach top to bottom. Not a big deal, takes a tad to get used to but once you have done it once it's very easy.

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Gargamel
Explorer
Explorer
Yep you are correct. It is in fact a metal roof. I will look into this Koolseal. It is primarily leaking around the vents and basically anything else attached to the top. There is already some type of sealant on there but it's old and cracking.

n7bsn
Explorer
Explorer
What type of roof? It really matters

Scott's suggestion is spot on, IF it's a rubber membrane roof.

I'm guessing from the motorhome you are showing, I'm going to guess that it's a metal roof, covered with a sealer. When I had that type of roof I usually used Koolseal
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
The cheapest place I've found for Eternabond is either on-line or at a roofing supply place that carries supplies for commercial roofs.