He used some thin gauge aluminum and elastic roof patching goop to fix the trouble spots.
How to repair a roof leak on an rv.
Then lay some fiberglass screen over the hole.
For larger rips or tears in your camper roof you may need some fiberglass repair tape shown below.
Apply a temporary fix until you can make a permanent fix.
If the hole is too big to seal using sealant alone you can patch it up using fiberglass repair tape.
Spread your roof repair tar all over the area to be patched.
Identify the source of the leak.
A less informercially product is quick roof.
The caulking we use of the r.
We washed our rig to check the seams and roof for leaks.
Fiberglass repair screen.
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Apply the permanent fix.
It blends in with the aluminum skin your rv roof is already made from even coming in color matching options.
While you might not want to use the same materials and techniques on a six figure motorhome or aluminum paneled airstream this cheap fix works great for older rv s in so so condition.
First spread sealant around the hole as in step 3 above.
Spread more of the roof patching tar on top of the tape covering it completely.
When the fiberglass tape is in place spread more sealant over the tape.
Your roof should not leak again.
One thought to keep in mind is that there are a few different types of leaks you may develop and each type of leak will need a different fix.
When this is done place some strips of fiberglass tape over the hole.