Cinta para reparar techos de vehículos recreativos - Blanca

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What is RV roof repair tape used for?

RV roof repair tape seals leaks, tears, and seam separations on TPO, EPDM rubber, fiberglass, and aluminum RV roofs. It bonds directly to the roof membrane to stop water intrusion around vents, skylights, antennas, and AC shrouds without removing the existing roof material. White tape is the standard color for matching most factory RV roofs and reflecting heat. For roof penetrations that also need vent or skylight replacement, see our Icon Premium Skylights and Ventline Vent accessories.

How do I prep the roof before applying repair tape?

Clean the area with a non-petroleum cleaner to remove dirt, oxidation, and old sealant residue, then wipe with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry fully. The surface must be dry and above 40°F for proper adhesion. Round the corners of any tape you cut to prevent edge lift, and roll the tape firmly with a hand roller or J-roller to activate the adhesive. Skip prep and the bond will not hold.

Will white roof tape work on a TPO or EPDM rubber roof?

Yes. The tapes in this collection are formulated to bond to TPO, EPDM, fiberglass, aluminum, and most coated RV roof membranes. Confirm your roof material before ordering, since adhesive performance varies on heavily oxidized rubber roofs. If your roof has not been resealed in several years, a cleaner-primer pass before taping is recommended. For broader roof maintenance items, browse RV Electronics and seasonal RV Winterizing Kits.

Is roof repair tape a permanent fix or a temporary patch?

Quality EternaBond-style RV roof tape is a long-term repair when applied to a properly prepped surface, with manufacturers rating it for 18-plus years of UV and weather exposure. It is not a substitute for replacing a fully degraded roof membrane, but for localized leaks, seam splits, and tears it functions as a permanent seal rather than a temporary patch. Inspect the repair annually during your normal roof check.