My pickup camper rubber roof has been leaking and I did not discover it in time. Now I have a soft spot in the roof. I noticed it when I put an AC unit on top. Just in front of the AC unit is a joint in the roof plywood and the one side is dropping about 3/16".
Here is my plan to repair it.
clean the rubber roof.
Remove the AC.
Put a piece of plywood, (maybe 5/8" or 3/4") over the area and joint where the AC sites, and the leak was. This plywood will be as wide as the camper so its weight is carried on the side walls.
Coat this plywood with liquid rubber roof .
let it dry.
Cut the AC hole out and remount the AC with a new gasket
Then on the inside of the roof where the one layer of plywood is dropping down I will put a metal carpet edge strip with screws long enough to catch the new plywood.
What do you guys think? I really don't want to pull the whole roof off a $500. 00 camper.
Here is my plan to repair it.
clean the rubber roof.
Remove the AC.
Put a piece of plywood, (maybe 5/8" or 3/4") over the area and joint where the AC sites, and the leak was. This plywood will be as wide as the camper so its weight is carried on the side walls.
Coat this plywood with liquid rubber roof .
let it dry.
Cut the AC hole out and remount the AC with a new gasket
Then on the inside of the roof where the one layer of plywood is dropping down I will put a metal carpet edge strip with screws long enough to catch the new plywood.
What do you guys think? I really don't want to pull the whole roof off a $500. 00 camper.
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