OBSPowerstroke
Apr 20, 2017Explorer
Dicor vs ProFlexRV for Underbelly Repairs
I'm getting ready to seal up my newly built Coroplast underbelly for the fresh water tank and was planning on using black ProFlexRV sealant until I noticed it specifically stated not to use it on EPDM or hard foam insulation. Since I used an EPDM rubber canopy gasket on the new Coroplast underbelly, I thought black Dicor non-sag sealant might be a better option.
Whatever sealant I go with, I also plan on using some of it to seal up a few areas on the underbelly where propane and water lines go up through the floor. This means the sealant will be in contact with the Darco underbelly tarp in some areas, which is also a plastic that may not be compatible with ProFlexRV.
Another option is to not worry about running sealant around the Coroplast underbelly even though the dealer sealed it up completely with a black caulking/sealant of some sort shortly after I bought the trailer. The EPDM rubber gasket I used on the rebuild seals it up pretty good as it is, and I know water will find it's way in there from road spray, and I'm worried if I seal it all the way up, there will be no way for the water to run back out or evaporate; creating a bigger problem. The underbelly was soaked and the fiberglass batt insulation was trashed when I tore it out for the rebuild, and this was likely due to the drive home in the pouring rain from getting the frame cracks fixed by a shop.
Any thoughts? Should I go with the Dicor or ProFlex or just skip it altogether?
Thanks!
Whatever sealant I go with, I also plan on using some of it to seal up a few areas on the underbelly where propane and water lines go up through the floor. This means the sealant will be in contact with the Darco underbelly tarp in some areas, which is also a plastic that may not be compatible with ProFlexRV.
Another option is to not worry about running sealant around the Coroplast underbelly even though the dealer sealed it up completely with a black caulking/sealant of some sort shortly after I bought the trailer. The EPDM rubber gasket I used on the rebuild seals it up pretty good as it is, and I know water will find it's way in there from road spray, and I'm worried if I seal it all the way up, there will be no way for the water to run back out or evaporate; creating a bigger problem. The underbelly was soaked and the fiberglass batt insulation was trashed when I tore it out for the rebuild, and this was likely due to the drive home in the pouring rain from getting the frame cracks fixed by a shop.
Any thoughts? Should I go with the Dicor or ProFlex or just skip it altogether?
Thanks!