By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Thursday, 29 January 2026
Category: RV Industry News

RV Facts - Seals and Roof

Maintaining the roof and seals of your Recreational Vehicle (RV) is one of the most critical aspects of RV ownership. Leaks can lead to significant damage, including rot, mold, and costly repairs. Regular inspection and maintenance are essential for extending the life of your RV.

Types of RV Roofs

RV roofs are typically made from one of the following materials:

The Importance of Seals and Caulking

Seals, or caulking, are the primary barrier between your RV's interior and the elements. They are used around every penetration point and seam on the roof and sides of the RV, including:

These seals degrade over time due to UV exposure, temperature fluctuations, and movement during travel. Once the seal cracks, water can penetrate the roof structure.

Routine Inspection and Maintenance

A proactive approach to maintenance will prevent most major leaks. It is recommended to inspect the roof at least twice a year and after any severe weather events.

Task

Frequency

Detail

Full Roof Inspection

Every 6 months

Look for cracks, peeling, or voids in all caulking and seals. Check the membrane for tears or bubbling.

Cleaning

Every 3 months

Use an RV-specific, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid petroleum-based solvents which can damage rubber roofs.

Seal Replacement/Touch-up

As needed (typically annually)

Remove loose caulk and apply new self-leveling sealant around penetrations. Use non-sag sealant for vertical areas.

Material-Specific Treatment

Annually

Apply UV protectant or specialized roof coatings depending on the roof type (EPDM, TPO, etc.).

For details on the next scheduled roof maintenance, please refer to the maintenance log: File

Best Practices for Sealing

When repairing or replacing seals, always use the correct type of sealant compatible with your RV's roof material.

Important Note: Never walk on your RV roof without understanding the proper weight distribution and support points. Always consult the owner's manual or have a certified technician perform complex repairs. If you have questions about the correct sealant to use, contact Person at the service center. 

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