Friday, August 2, 2019

The Basics of an RV Roof coating


RVs will spring up leaks from time to time, but still finding out leaks is the worst feeling you have known that you have to fix them up before it’s too late. The first thing that comes up in your mind is how much money it will cost to fix those leaks. If you let the leaks grow, a time will come when you need a new roof for your RV along with some replacements in the interior elements as well. So don’t let that happen. The best proactive approach is to apply a protective RV roof coating as soon as you find the leaks.



First things first:

First do a thorough inspection and find out the extent of damage done to the roof. The leaks can be anywhere near the seams or around the vents so make a note of all damage sites. The next step is to clean the RV roof and make it prepare for the application of roof coating. Clean the roof form dirt, debris and any loose material. A power wash will do the job for you but cleaning can also be done manually using bristle brush and mild detergents.

Patching the Roof by applying RV roof coating:

Once the RV roof is cleaned let it dry completely. The next step is to patch and repair the holes or cracks on the roof before applying coating. After the patching work is done apply Liquid Roof coating. Liquid Roof is a one-coat “DIY” application system that can be easily applied with the help of brush and squeegee resulting in reducing both product and labor costs. Liquid Roof waterproofs the roof the moment it is applied and will also protect the roof from UV-rays and weather damage. Repairing the roof is not difficult when you have the right kind of coatings e.g. Liquid Roof.

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