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Pop Up Camper Interior Roof Repair Guide

 

The pop up camper roof is a fantastic invention that makes quick sheltering easy, especially for camper trailers in need of protection from the rain. But like any roof type, it leaves anything underneath vulnerable when leaks and cracks develop. Because these pop up roofs can seem particularly tricky, we’ve put together a brief guide to help you with your pop up camper interior roof repair.

The Common Fix: Caulking & Sealing

Caulking is a popular form of roof repair because it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to apply. Although pop up camper roofs can require more thorough repairs—particularly when replacements are in order—a simple leak should be no match for someone with some caulking experience.

The key? Use the right materials. If you use an RV sealant, be sure to browse the right sealants for your particular roof. You can choose from a variety of RV sealants here at RV by Life, for example. Simple caulking and sealing involves just a few easy steps:

  • Cleaning out the area—including clearing out debris or even sanding down material as necessary. This prepares the affected area for a more effective hold on the sealant.
  • Applying the sealant in a well-ventilated but also well-protected place. This will ensure a proper cure.
  • Final touches. After letting the caulk/sealant dry and cure, you’ll be able to manipulate it. This is important for the cosmetic finish, especially if you’re dealing with the interior portion of your roof.

Alternative Repair Strategies

Sometimes, the nature of the damage means you can’t apply a simple seal and expect to be done with it. If this is the case, you might want to look into other strategies for pop up camper interior roof repair:

  • Fiberglass Patching. Depending on the roof type and the damage, you might use a fiberglass patch. You typically apply the patch and hold it in place by applying an epoxy resin. If you ask around online or at repair shops, make sure to take photographs of your damage before you get recommendations.
  • Applying A Roof Vent. It’s possible you can get more use out of a roof vent than a simple roof repair, especially if the damage is in a strategic location on your roof. It should be noted, however, that this option tends to be a little tricky and can be more labor-intensive than simple patching or sealing.
  • Replacement. This is your option of last resort, as it can be expensive and time-consuming if you handle it yourself. But if you have doubts about the extent of the damage and aren’t sure you know enough about RV roofs to get started, it might be time to call in an expert.

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