You love the experiences you have when you travel with your RV, and when you come home, you can’t wait to get back out on the road. However, if you aren’t maintaining your RV correctly, you might have an unwelcome surprise waiting for you. Not only do you need to be sure the engine and tires are in good shape, but you need to be sure every part of the RV, including the roof, is in working order.
Because the roof is so often neglected, we’ve provided some simple tips to help you with your basic maintenance.
Consider Your Type of Roof
Make sure you know the type of roof you have on your RV. It might be rubber, fiberglass, or metal depending on the model you own. Always follow instructions for cleaning your specific type of roof, so you don’t cause any damage inadvertently. The same is true if you have to make repairs to the roof.
Be Safe When Working on the RV
Whenever you are working on your RV roof, you have to remember the importance of safety. Have a safe way to get onto and off of the RV and consider having another person with you just in case there is a problem.
Keep the Roof Clean
Make sure you keep your roof clear of debris and that you wash it a couple of times a year. Rain isn’t cleaning your vehicle, so you will want to get up there with a professional cleaning solution geared toward RVs to clean it properly.
Make Repairs When Needed
If you notice there are issues with the roof or any part of the RV for that matter, you should repair them as soon as possible. If there’s a tear or separated seam on the roof, for example, you could use a liquid RV roof product to take care of the repair and to seal your entire roof, as discussed later. If there is a problem with the flashing, you should repair that, as well.
Don’t neglect the little issues thinking they won’t be a problem. Take care of all issues as you find them.
Check the Caulking
Make sure that you check the caulking around the openings around the roof for the vents and AC. Over time, it could dry out and start to flake away. If this happens, water could get into the vehicle through those locations. Therefore, you should check the caulk and replace it if needed. Be sure to choose a product that works well outdoors.
Use a Liquid RV Roof Product
One of the best ways to make sure your RV stays in shape is to use a liquid RV roof product like RV Roof Magic to properly seal it. This product is durable and long-lasting, comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, and is easy to apply as a DIY project. It has become a popular option for RV lovers who want to provide better protection to their roofs.
You’ll find that it’s also easy to maintain simply by cleaning it off a couple of times a year and making sure that there aren’t any tears caused by debris. Since it’s durable, you will rarely have to worry about those types of issues.
Maintenance Makes Your RV Last Longer
If you want to continue enjoying your RV, you need to be sure that you are taking proper care of the roof. Proper maintenance done a couple of times a year is often all you need, but too many people neglect this simple fact. They end up having problems with their roof and ignoring them until they become more difficult and costly to handle. Don’t make this mistake, and you can have a great-looking and functioning RV for decades.
What is the life expectancy of this product applied on a “TPO” roof.
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Approx 12-14 years before a recoat is needed
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I have a soft spot about 3ft x 3ft on the back right side of roof. How can I repair this?
Hi Please give our office a call i am sure they will have some particular questions for you before they can answer the question
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We have a metal roof on our class A. Can we coat the roof with the fiberglass coating?
Hi Lori better to use the solvent based coating like rv roof magic. this one coat system should last you 12-14 years before a recoat is needed
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I’m told our Foretravel Realm has a fiberglass top with a ceramic coating. What is the appropriate product to treat the top?
HI Nicolas i would suggest contacting a reputable dealer not sure about a ceramic based coating
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