Household roof coatings will seal a metal roof just fine but the best product by far for metal roofs is kool seal.
Rv roof repair rotted wood.
Do it yourself trailer roof sealing and repair the first thing you need to do is wash the roof thoroughly.
Before epdm and tpo metal was the material of choice for rv roofs.
Clean the roof thoroughly then use a rubber roof sealer to repair any cracks.
How to repair an rv metal roof.
Leave the next course of shingles intact by carefully removing the second set of four nails.
Replace all rotted or damage roof rafters with the same sized lumber.
Here i ve already cleared out what soft rotted wood i could with my.
I cut a piece of plywood like a puzzle to match the.
This ensures that fixtures and vents line up properly during reinstallation of the new materials.
Usually people use anti freeze.
It will work as an anti fungal agent.
Some boat folks after getting all the rotted wood out brush on polyethylene glycol.
During a reroof start at the peak of the roof and remove all shingles prying them up with a pitchfork working your way down the roof.
The theory is that it s worth making sure that every last fungal rot spore is dead before covering things up with epoxy.
Be careful when doing any sort of roof repair as a leaky roof may be suffering from structural damage.
I used a box knife to cut the rubber roof in the corner.
Place a carpenter s level on the boards to ensure a straight and level fit.
Complete the repair to the exact dimensions as before.
The leak was just above the pencil where the trim molding.
Then dry it off as good as possible.
That will be another question since i posted the question i m thinking that i ll repair the rotted floor and repair the leak in the roof with sealant and fix the roof in the fall or winter.
The floor in the closet has rotted away.
Remove the rotten wood.
Folding back the rubber revealed the rotten area.
This won t make it last any longer though.
I pulled back some of the linoleum and expect at least may a 3x3 floor area to be repaired.
This is especially true of roofs built using wood.