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Using Ty-Vek for RV Roof repair and re enforcement?

Bought a 40 year old travel trailer that is in rough shape. Not looking to do complete restore, just clean and replace items that are vital for the least amount of money. Roof seems oxidized, but there is only one noticeable crack. Looking to re enforce the roof and protect it from rain and snow. [...]

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Table Umbrella for a Roof Top Patio?

I have a patio on the roof of my condo (4th floor), and I’m buying patio furniture for it – i see that umbrellas are offered in wood and aluminum. Common sense would tell me that aluminum is the better route to go because 1) it’s less expensive and 2) it seems like it has [...]

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what is the best way to repair the roof on my pop-up camper?

I have a 1974 nimrod pop-up camper with a vinyl hard top roof. I can’t see any tares or holes in the vinyl, but the insulation is falling down inside and is getting wet when it rains. is there a brush-on sealer for vinyl tops like this? what can I do to fix this? I [...]

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How do I repair the roof on my motor home?

I have a 1972 Winnebago RV. The roof has blistered and popped and is leaking badly. What is the best way to repair it?

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Paint Your Roof White and Save the World

Paint Your Roof White and Save the World

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somebody tarred the seams on the roof of an rv that we purchashed…what can we use after we remove the tar?

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Before buying a used RV, inspect its roof

RVtravel.com Gary Bunzer, the RV Doctor, responds to a question from an RVer about the importance of inspecting a used RV’s roof before buying the recreational vehicle. http

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Dumb Blonde takes Down Bank Roof with Trailer

Dumb Blonde takes Down ATM Roof with Camper Trailer

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What’s the best method to removing old paint (coating) on an RV roof?

I was thinking of using a pressure washer on low

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Can I put a windmill on the roof of my RV?

I was wondering if I could use a small windmill on the roof to power a block heater for going through the Yukon. I mean like hook up a battery to it to store the energy from driving down the road.

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