
Join me in our RV shop as we inspect the standard way that RV manufacturers install roof line moldings. During my inspection of an RV side wall, I will be explaining more about rain gutter joints, how moldings are butted together, how they are secured against the walls of most RVs, and how often the insert moldings need to be replaced.
I will be pointing out manufacturing issues, such as incorrectly installed moldings, molding that is stapled in place, joints that are incorrectly sealed, and gaps seamed, and will be talking about the damage that can occur.
Towards the end of the video, we find sealants above the slide out that have failed, as well. Follow along as I show you signs and discuss in-depth the problems that can cause thousands of dollars of damage if not corrected.
Tips and tricks to prevent damage
We will lightly touch on some different tips and tricks that we do in the RV shop to help prevent damage.
So grab a quick snack as we dive into this short video clip to learn more about all things regarding RV maintenance on your RV walls.
The products to reseal your RV roof
- Our favorite dripless caulking gun
- Our favorite scraper
- Our favorite scraper with handle
- Our favorite solvent cleaner
- Dicor self leveling sealant white
- Dicor Non-Sag lap sealant white
- Dicor Non-Sag lap sealant black
- Knee pads roof safe soft surface
- Tool bag collapsible roof safe soft surface
More from Dustin
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