Dicor Sealants
There are some RV products that you can’t live without and at
the top of the list would be a good sealant.
The damage created by moisture leaking into a RV can cost an arm and a
leg…or any other body parts you care to surrender. Sealants on the roof systems are crucial and
they need to do their job with a vengeance. There are too many folks who’ve suffered the
cost or repairs because of sealant failures.
It takes vigilance on the owner’s part of inspecting and refreshing the
sealants yearly if needed… and is an important part of RV ownership and maintenance.
Dried out or cracked sealants can be a culprit and needs attention. Make sure
someone attends to that task. It’s a low
cost maintenance product ($10) with big dividends. I’ve found Dicor sealants to really do the job
for sealing out water. I’m a big fan of self-leveling Dicor sealant for sealing
roof penetrations. They make a number
of products for the roofs of RV's that you can explore on their website, but in
the roof maintenance world... their sealants are king. But that’s just according to me…and a few
others. I’ve used their self-leveling
sealants to refresh cracked roof sealants and the new installation of solar
panels on my trailer roof. I sealed the
solar panel brackets and screws I used to secure the panels to the roof. None of us like to create new roof penetrations
but using the proper sealant reduces or removes the possibility of
problems. Enough said.
George
Bogosian
Pittsfield,
NH
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