Kit de mantenimiento de techo de RV

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Asegure la durabilidad y resistencia del techo de su autocaravana con nuestro Paquete de Mantenimiento de Techos. Este completo kit incluye una pistola de calafateo confiable, un kit de reparación de techos de goma de emergencia, tratamiento y limpiador, además de sellador autonivelante de solape y un versátil rodillo de reparación. Complete su kit de herramientas con un aerosol solvente Acrysol para una preparación óptima de la superficie, con todo lo necesario para un mantenimiento de techo eficiente y eficaz.

What does an RV roof maintenance kit include?

Most kits in this collection include a self-leveling lap sealant (such as Dicor 501LSW), roof cleaner or prep solution, and patch material sized for common rubber (EPDM/TPO) roof repairs. Some kits add butyl tape or a fabric reinforcement for larger tears around vents and skylights. Check the product description for the specific sealant type and coverage area before ordering, since EPDM and TPO roofs sometimes call for different sealants.

Which kit works for a rubber RV roof repair?

For rubber roofs, look for kits built around self-leveling lap sealant rated for EPDM and TPO membranes. These handle the most common repairs: resealing around vents, AC gaskets, skylights, and seam edges. If you are also resealing roof vents or skylights at the same time, pair the kit with replacement parts from our Ventline vent accessories or Icon premium skylights collection to finish the job in one trip up the ladder.

How much does an RV roof repair kit cost?

Pricing in this collection generally runs from around $25 for a basic sealant and patch combo up to roughly $150 for larger repair kits with multiple tubes of lap sealant, cleaner, and reinforcement fabric. Exact pricing is listed on each product page. Orders over $100 ship free.

How often should I reseal my RV roof?

Inspect the roof at least twice a year and after any hailstorm or low-branch encounter. Plan on a full reseal of lap sealant joints every 12 months, and a complete roof recoat every 3 to 5 years depending on UV exposure and storage conditions. If you are also prepping the RV for cold-weather storage, our RV winterizing kits cover the plumbing side of the same seasonal maintenance pass.