If during your inspections you identify any potential leaks in the old sealant it will need to be resealed.
Inspecting rv roof.
This lesson will walk you through a step by step rv roof inspection for a 5th wheel unit.
Safely completing an rv roof inspection.
When you inspect the seams and sealants on your rv roof look for cracked or dried out sealants that might be separating and allowing water to get penetrate the surface of the roof.
It s not that difficult to do.
When shopping for a used rv the most important inspection is the roof.
The cost to properly fix a major roof leak could easily exceed the value of the rv you are buying so don t take this process lightly.
If your rv just went through a serious storm where debris sticks branches or other items had a chance to damage your rv s roof then you need to inspect it.
I would suggest taking a quick look at your rv s roof any time it suffers through a serious storm.
If you fail to spend the time it takes you could easily end up with a money pit.
Otherwise simply take a look for the obvious signs every six months or so.
Cracks in the shroud can lead to dirt and debris entering the air conditioner which will limit the efficiency of the air conditioners ability to cool your rv.
Finally when you are inspecting your rv roof you ll want to inspect your rv air conditioner s shroud cover to make sure that it is in good shape.
To help you figure out the best way to complete an rv roof inspection rv expert dave solberg gets up on the roof of a 5th wheel unit to show you what you should look for when checking the status of your rv s roof.