Sealed properly?

Scott'n'Wendy

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2020
Messages
2,376
Location
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
On our 5th wheel, the sealer on the tpo roofing does not seal to the dark brown trim along the top rear. It looks like water can go in between the roof and the trim. Is it supposed to be sealed to the trim?
:confused::confused:
 
On our 5th wheel, the sealer on the tpo roofing does not seal to the dark brown trim along the top rear. It looks like water can go in between the roof and the trim. Is it supposed to be sealed to the trim?
:confused::confused:
I think pictures would help us.
 
On our 5th wheel, the sealer on the tpo roofing does not seal to the dark brown trim along the top rear. It looks like water can go in between the roof and the trim. Is it supposed to be sealed to the trim?
:confused::confused:

YES! It should be sealed. Mine was like that on one side so I used Alpha 1021 self leveling sealant. Lippert now has rights to it and it’s available directly from them or Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Lippert-Components-Self-Leveling-Sealant-White/dp/B084DVXM7P?th=1
 
I think pictures would help us.

Ok...you're a 'pictures' guy/gal are you?...lol

sealer.jpg
 
My personal opinion is to put a piece of Eternabond across the entire front and rear seals. Did that on my last few campers since the seal looked like there was potential water entry spots.

Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
 
While my thinking tends to agree with Jerryr, I'm not 100% sure the sealer is 'supposed to be sealed to that trim, or is the trim meant to be removable?

I'm not familiar with eternabond, google time.
 
Your picture is of tape similar to Eternabond, just Alpha's. The real seam is below that tape. Nothing wrong with bridging with wider tape if it brings you peace of mind. Eternabond, and the original product out of commercial roofing is available in wide widths. Be sure to clean the aluminum and existing tape well.
 
You should definitely seal it. I owned the coach from late 90s and where the rooftop was in a terrible state. I scrapped off all the cracked sealant and applied the new one. I used Ready Seal (also available from Amazon) that forms a waterproof coat to ensure that no liquids make it past the seal. It looked good with no cracks or leaks for years.
 
Last edited:

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top Bottom