How do you fix a soft spot on an RV roof?

Apply an even coat EPDM adhesive on the patch's bottom, and any damage to the roof. After the adhesive has dried press the patch into place. Apply a little Dicor Self-Leveling Lap Sealant or another RV roof sealant around the edges.
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How do you fix a small soft spot on an RV roof?

How To Fix Major Soft Spot Damage
  1. Step 1: Inspect your RV roof thoroughly. ...
  2. Step 2: Remove all roof vents and fixtures. ...
  3. Step 3: Remove top layer and insulation. ...
  4. Step 4: Replace rotted/damaged wooden beams and identify the source of the leaks. ...
  5. Step 5: Install new roof and insulation.
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What does a soft spot on RV roof mean?

A soft spot on an RV roof is a major problem and is typically a sign of dry rot or a defect in the roof. If moisture enters and remains in the roof structure, roof rot will start, and soft spots will develop. Recognising signs of a leak and fixing the problem quickly is the best way to prevent soft spots.
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How do you fix a soft spot on a roof?

Hire a qualified roofer near you to thoroughly investigate the soft spot and make necessary emergency roof repairs or replace your roof as needed. The roofer will remove damaged shingles and underlying plywood in the soft spot and replace it with new material.
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What type of plywood is used for RV roofs?

Recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers use APA trademarked plywood and OSB (oriented strand board) structural panels in motor homes and mini-homes, in travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers and tent trailers, in vans, pickup campers and all kinds of special-order, custom-made and converted units.
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How I repaired my 5th wheel Camper RV roof.



Are soft spots on a roof normal?

A soft spot on your roof doesn't necessarily mean you need a full roof replacement. It is important to note though that most of the time, if you have identified one soft spot, there are chances that there will be more soft spots.
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Why is my flat roof spongy?

A spongy feel to a flat roof usually indicates significant water ingress into the flat roofing substrate. In particular, this is the underlying decking and insulation. Water ingress will have occurred if your flat roof is also leaking.
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What causes dips in roof?

A leaky roof might cause the sheathing to rot and collapse, partially making the area to dip. In most cases, a roof dip due to a leak occurs near the dormer or the chimney. It is easy to identify collapsed sheathings from below. They tend to be dark and discolored and with mold growth.
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How much does it cost to replace a soft spot on an RV roof?

A replacement RV roof costs between $300-$325 per square foot.
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Why does my roof feel spongy?

Spongy Texture

If there are areas of your roof that feel spongy or soft while you are walking on it, it is time to call the professionals. A spongy feeling means that the decking that lays under the roof has suffered damage from moisture and has become weak or rotted.
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Does Flex Seal work on camper roofs?

Metal RV Roofs

Flex Seal will adhere to almost any surface including wood, metal, aluminum, plastic, fiberglass, rubber, vinyl, or just about any dry (or even wet) surface. You just need to be sure to clean your RV roof before applying Flex Seal.
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Does RV insurance cover roof leaks?

Insurance could cover your new RV Roof

When you damage your RV roof by a collision, the insurance company will pay for a new roof replacement. The collision can be with a tree, a building, a sign or any low hanging obstacle. This type of collision commonly tears the roof on the radius.
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How thick is the plywood on a travel trailer roof?

Once all the new insulation and rafters are secured, the entire roof is covered with new plywood. In some cases I recommend 3/8-inch plywood, though 1/4-inch will usually suffice.
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How thick is an RV roof?

Most companies claim to use 3/8 for the roof. Disclaimer for the daft: Don't confuse my opinion with facts. Mine is 7/16". You could always drop your skylight (if you have one) and check from there.
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Can you roof over wet plywood?

A: It is never a good idea to install a roof over wet plywood or any type of roof sheathing. Trapped water will boil when the sun heats the roof and the shingles will then have small pits where the steam finally escapes.
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Why does my roof look wavy?

A layer of felt paper goes down before the shingle does for every installation, which essentially acts as a base. If the material was damp, if the day was humid, or if the paper bubbled up a bit then it can produce a wavy appearance on your new roof.
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How many years does a roof last?

Slate, copper and tile roofs, which are on the upper end of the price spectrum, can last more than 50 years. Homeowners with wood shake roofs should expect them to last about 30 years, while fiber cement shingles last about 25 years and asphalt shingle/composition roofs last about 20 years, the NAHB found.
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Can you put plywood over plywood on roof?

As long as the new plywood itself can span the distance and carry the roof, wind, seismic and snow loads for your region, adding new ply over old is just fine. The new plywood thickness should be at least equal to the exusting plywood thickness.
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Should I replace the plywood on my roof?

Rotted plywood can cause a number of issues. Rotted plywood cannot support the weight of a roof the way healthy wood can, nor can it safely grip the nails put into the roof and keep them held firm. Moisture causes wood to rot, and rotten wood absorbs water even more readily than fresh wood.
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Can you replace part of a roof?

Can you only replace half a roof? Theoretically, yes, but most experts will recommend against it. If any part of your roof is damaged, contact a roofer or contractor immediately to determine your options and next steps.
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