Posted by bodid1998 on March 12, 2010 at 08:52:27 from (98.93.60.201):
In Reply to: RV Rubber Roof Repair posted by jdemaris on March 11, 2010 at 16:52:54:
John T said: (quoted from post at 12:01:06 03/12/10) I considered that, first lay down some Dicor sealant, run the screws down with a fender washer, re seal the top, once all done n dried n cured, lay a coat of rubber roof sealant over the entire area THAT OUGHT TO DO IT
John T
John I am the manager of a lumberyard and sell EPDM everyday I would strongly sugggest go to a local yard and ask for lap caulk or water cutoff mastic if you want screw from top. I also stock round peel and stick patches you could stick down over screw after installation . Any local yard should be able to get these but seriously doubt any big box store would carry them.
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