Thursday, October 15, 2020

With EPDM Coatings you won’t have to worry about a leaking RV roof anymore!

RV roof is not something RVers look at on frequent basis. But the truth is, the longevity of your RV is right above your head: the roof! The RV roof is the main line of defense against all the extrusive elements. The RV roof repair and maintenance is the key to maintain a roadworthy RV, all time ready to hit the campground.

The repair and maintenance schedule for RV depends on the age of the vehicle and its overall condition. As an RV owner you can recoat your RV roof using the best roof sealant which can extend its life considerably and will reduce the need for future repairs and maintenance.

Any maintenance schedule starts with inspection. You can perform RV roof inspection before cleaning the roof or when the RV roof is exposed to severe weather conditions. Most RV roofs are flat which means they can get dirty pretty quickly unless protected under storage. When it rains water may pool in some areas and when this water dries, you are left with dirt and debris.

Dirt and Debris will lead to rusting of roofing material and this rust will cause leaks and holes. So preventive maintenance steps should be taken to keep the roof cleans and debris free and it’s not difficult either.  You can easily sweep away the debris or use a power washer and a RV cleaner. Even with cleaning and maintenance holes and cracks can form even in the most durable coating like EPDM and resealing may be necessary.


The process of resealing or applying a new coat of EPDM Liquid Roof coating is the same.

1.       You have to clean the RV roof from dirt debris and any other loose material.

2.       RV roof should be washed using a power washer and RV roof cleaner.

3.       Any old sealant should be removed if it has cracks or curling.

4.       Rusty spots need to be sanded until they are smooth.

5.       Metal patches may need to be soldered on to repair holes.

You should consult your RV’s manual to find out which roof sealant and cleaners are appropriate to use and will not void your RV’s warranty. Using a wrong product is more dangerous than not doing re-sealing at all. Also it is recommend that the application any coating should be done out of direct sunlight. This will help to ensure the temperature is not too high and the coating will cure properly.

The coating may take a day or two to cure but once your RV is ready for travel, you won’t have to worry about a leaking RV roof anymore!

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