Got an older RV? Tired of spending $200.00 to $300.00 a year to fix the water leaks? Want to have a rubber roof installed but afraid it’s to expensive? Here is a 1970′s camper we installed a rubber roof on, for under $800.00 this solved the customers constant water leak issues. Now they can enjoy their RV worry free for a few more years.

Old Camper, new roof
How often do you inspect your roof? What do you look for? What do you do if you have a problem? These are just a few of the questions I get asked every day. You should inspect your roof and all seals a least 4 times a year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) As the weather changes so do your seals, they will expand and contract with the weather. You are looking for visable cracks in the seal (see picture) or voids in the seal (see picture) this is very common. Have these issues taken care of as soon as possible, water leaks cause lots of damage very fast, and can be very costly to have fixed later than sooner. If you are doing the work your self contact your local RV parts store (like mine) for the right sealant material for the job. Don’t go to the hardware store and just get the cheapest sealant, RV sealant is flexable and is made for RV roofs in general.

Leak at the skylight

Voids in the sealant