The Only DIY Guide To Resealing Your RV Roof with RV Roof Sealer That You’ll Ever Need!

RV trips are a fantastic way to explore the great outdoors, but they can quickly turn into a nightmare when your RV roof begins to leak. Fortunately, with the right product and a little knowledge, you can tackle this common issue head-on. This guide will walk you through the process of using RV roof sealer to effectively and efficiently reseal your RV roof.

Why Choose RV Roof Sealer? 

The value of a product is often determined by its benefits. RV roof sealer stands out from other repair options for several reasons:

  • Durability: RV Roof Sealer is designed to last for decades, reducing the need for frequent reapplications.
  • Resistance to Weather: This product can withstand both hot and cold environments, making it an ideal solution for your RV roof.
  • Ease of Application: You don’t have to be an expert to use this product. With the right tools and some patience, anyone can seal their RV roof.
  • Warranty: The product is backed by a Lifetime Warranty, offering peace of mind to our customers.
  • Free Shipping: That’s right! We offer free shipping for this product, making it an even more attractive choice.

Getting Ready: The Preparation Steps 

Before you start applying the RV Roof Sealer, there are a few steps you need to take to prepare your RV roof:

Step 1: Cleaning

Start by cleaning your RV roof with biodegradable soap and a scrub brush. Make sure to remove any dirt or debris that might interfere with the adhesion of the sealer.

Step 2: Wiping

Once the roof is clean, use acetone and rags for a final wipe before application. Acetone can be easily found at your local Home Depot, Walmart, or similar stores.

Step 3: Checking

Inspect the roof for any large joints or seams that might need special attention. For these areas, you’ll need to use the RV Flex Repair Roof Tape before applying the sealer.

The Application Process: Step By Step {#the-application-process-step-by-step}

Once your RV roof is clean and prepared, you can start applying the RV Roof Sealer.

Step 1: Tape Application

First, apply the RV Flex Repair Roof Tape to any large joints or seams. Cut the tape with scissors or a utility knife and apply it to the required areas. Use a roller for even application.

Step 2: Caulking

Next, apply the RV Flex Repair Caulking to any old or worn-out caulking and seams. A caulking gun can simplify this process by ensuring easy and even application.

Step 3: Sealer Application

Finally, you can start applying the RV Roof Sealer. Use a paintbrush or a roller for application. Apply the sealer generously, especially around vents and edges.

Pro Tip: Use disposable gloves, brushes, and rollers for easy clean-up.

What To Do After Application 

Once you’ve sealed your RV roof, there are a few steps you need to follow:

Step 1: Drying

Allow the sealer to dry completely before you use your RV again. Drying time can vary based on the weather and humidity levels.

Step 2: Checking

After the sealer is dry, inspect your RV roof for any missed spots or areas that might need a touch-up.

Step 3: Cleaning

Clean up your tools and dispose of any used brushes, rollers, and gloves.

Storage and Cleaning Tips {#storage-and-cleaning-tips}

If you have some of the RV Roof Sealer left, store it in a dry, cool room with low humidity. If you need to store an opened can or pail of the coating, place a piece of plastic on the surface to help prevent surface curing.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Here are some commonly asked questions about RV Roof Sealer:

  • Can I add another coat years later? Yes, you can apply the RV Roof Sealer on top of itself for a touch-up. Just ensure that the surface is clean and dry.
  • How much product do I need? The amount of product needed depends on the size of your RV roof. As a rule of thumb, one gallon of RV Roof Sealer covers approximately 50 square feet with two coats.
  • What type of roof can I use this on? The RV Roof Sealer can be used on most RV roofs, including EPDM rubber roofs, fiberglass roofs, and metal/aluminum roofs. If you have a TPO roof, you’ll need to use a TPO roof coating primer before applying the sealer.

Conclusion

With this comprehensive guide, you’re now equipped to reseal your RV roof using the RV Roof Sealer. It’s a long-lasting, weather-resistant solution that will keep your RV leak-free for decades. Plus, it’s easy to apply and backed by a 100% warranty, providing peace of mind for all RV owners.

Don’t let a leaky roof ruin your RV trips. Purchase your RV Roof Sealer today and get your RV roof back in top shape! Happy RVing!

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