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Roofs are such an important aspect of the mobile home that nothing decreases the value of a mobile home than a leaking damaged roof. Not only roof protects the mobile home and its interior, it also protects the structural integrity of the vehicle. A damaged roof means that your RV/Mobile home is compromised.


A leaking RV roof is something you will have to face at some point in time you’re going to need to understand how to deal with a roof leak in your mobile home.





The Common Causes of RV Roof Leaks

Rain water and snow are two primary culprits of water leaks. As most of the RV/mobile home roofs are flat, any snow on the roof will stay on it unless removed. If not removed the snow will melt on the roof and the melted water will make its way into the roof if the roofing membrane is damaged or if it has cracks on it.


Other culprits are debris and low-hanging tree branches which creates rips, holes, or loosened seals in your mobile home’s roof. If you park your mobile home under the trees then keeping the trees trimmed can help to reduce leaking issues. However, flying debris can’t be avoided and only thing you can do is to remove it from the roof as soon as possible.

Also material breakdown and improper installation also tend to cause RV roof leaks. The older the mobile home gets, the more likely the chances that its roof coating will get cracked and stretched. Re-coating your roof after every 4 to 5 years or so is a great way to avoid water leaks.


Identifying a Leak

· If you see sun light peeking through the ceiling than it means there is hole in the roof which has penetrated in to the ceiling. If sun light can pass through than it means water will also find its path as well.

· Dark spots in the ceiling are a sign of moisture from either a leak or condensation issues.

· Sagging ceilings or walls, or peeling and cracking on the walls and panels, typically indicate that you’re dealing with a roof leak.

· Perform schedule roof inspections.

· However before climbing up on the roof, make sure the roof supports your weight.

· Have someone nearby to keep an eye on you and to provide you support as well.

Repairing Leaks

One of the best and quick solutions to fix RV/Mobile Home leaks is by using a mobile home roof coating or a comparable RV roof sealant that provides both protection and repair.

If your mobile home has a rubber roof, you can easily and conveniently use a sealer like RV Roof Magic to fill in any cracks or holes in the roofing. If the repair required is beyond your DIY expertise than its better to take your RV/Mobile home to nearest RV shop.

To stay up-to-date with the latest roofing trends in RV industry visit https://www.rvroofmagic.com/blog/category/rv-roof-sealant/.

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