The cutouts for the skylights fans and air conditioners would be much easier and cleaner to do if you drilled holes in each corner and then used a router with a flush cut trim bit to cut it out for a perfect fit. You could even use a slight round over bit to ease the edges where the membrane comes across the edges of your plywood. That way there's no sharp 90 degree angles for your EPDM rubber roofing membrane to be stressed over. I'm getting ready to do the exact same project to my RV and your videos were excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Welcome. We can fight through this thing together. I’ve made good progress, but I’m behind on videos. I should be publishing more frequently though and hopefully you can find them helpful or at least see my mistakes so you can avoid them. Good luck.
I'd recommend when installing the epdm layered as follows: decking, adhesive, front cap siding, adhesive, epdm, staples, adhesive, then termination strip with lap sealant on the top. You may want to see if epdm manufacturer recommends adding epdm primer before adhesive is applied or adhesive/lap sealant won't stick. Unlike what the manufacturer did was put the epdm under the siding. In case of a leak it wouldn't run inside the trailer but, over the outside of the siding. Basically the same as installing the side/back wall termination strip.
Wanting to try this on my old camper. Kinda my last hope is to do it myself the roof is sagging/collapsing inside. But not a good carpenter. Mines a 24 year old Wildwood forrest river and is 40 foot long. The entire roof is compromised and pretty much a total loss but its centimintal to me so im willing to do what it takes to save her. Thanks for these informative videos there giving me some hope on this massive project.
I'm curious. Why a lot of people are using duct tape for the corner edge's before installing the membrane? is it because it is cheap? I'm about to install a TPO roof tomorrow and had thought about using gorilla tape which I purchased. But after cleaning up all my edges and new plywood. I tried a test piece and the gorilla tape didn't stick to the fresh smooth plywood well at all. I also bought dicor seal tite corner tape to do the front vertical corner molding after the roof is done. I tried a small test piece on the roof wood to front metal siding termination area, and it stuck to both materials and won't come off. seams like a great option. Before I choose which one to go with. I thought I'd ask a couple regular rv DIY'rs.
I typically start by using a wide-blade scraper or putty knife to gently remove any large chunks of debris or old adhesive stuck to the plywood. This helps to get rid of the bulk of the material without damaging the wood underneath.
following along with the roof repair and then this video says “no stream” tap to retry and will not play. Hopefully it works bc we are looking at replacing our roof ourselves. Thanks for the info!
@@tyson1100 I got this one at Harbor Freight for right around $20. I have been abusing it for years. Here is the link: www.harborfreight.com/merchandising-promotions/hot-buys/6-amp-variable-speed-rotating-handle-reciprocating-saw-61884.html
What type of plywood did you use to replace the rotten plywood? And what thickness. A lot of people have told me 1/8 inch plywood but it doesnt seem strong enough. I was thinking atleast 1/4inch
It boggles my mind that RV manufacturers go with OSB for roofs instead of plywood, just to save in total maybe $100 on a vehicle that sells new for $20k+
Termination strips ain’t but $10 it’s worth your time to buy them then you sit there and try to clean a man hope that you’re gonna sell or don’t have a romper room to where they don’t pull down even!
The cutouts for the skylights fans and air conditioners would be much easier and cleaner to do if you drilled holes in each corner and then used a router with a flush cut trim bit to cut it out for a perfect fit. You could even use a slight round over bit to ease the edges where the membrane comes across the edges of your plywood. That way there's no sharp 90 degree angles for your EPDM rubber roofing membrane to be stressed over. I'm getting ready to do the exact same project to my RV and your videos were excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Good options.
I am following along and got to this video and it says “No stream. Tap to retry”. But it won’t play. Great series!
Hi Rick, thanks for the note. I just checked everything and it appears to be working now. Please let me know if you have further issues. Take care!
I just subbed... I to am about to embark on repairing my travel Trailer roof.ur vlogs r motivation...thanks
Welcome. We can fight through this thing together. I’ve made good progress, but I’m behind on videos. I should be publishing more frequently though and hopefully you can find them helpful or at least see my mistakes so you can avoid them. Good luck.
I'd recommend when installing the epdm layered as follows: decking, adhesive, front cap siding, adhesive, epdm, staples, adhesive, then termination strip with lap sealant on the top. You may want to see if epdm manufacturer recommends adding epdm primer before adhesive is applied or adhesive/lap sealant won't stick. Unlike what the manufacturer did was put the epdm under the siding. In case of a leak it wouldn't run inside the trailer but, over the outside of the siding. Basically the same as installing the side/back wall termination strip.
Hey Ricky, thanks for the input. There's a definite order to things and lessons learned from this project for sure. Thanks for the sequence.
Wanting to try this on my old camper. Kinda my last hope is to do it myself the roof is sagging/collapsing inside. But not a good carpenter. Mines a 24 year old Wildwood forrest river and is 40 foot long. The entire roof is compromised and pretty much a total loss but its centimintal to me so im willing to do what it takes to save her. Thanks for these informative videos there giving me some hope on this massive project.
You got this.
❤❤❤❤good job ❤❤
You're too kind.
I'm curious. Why a lot of people are using duct tape for the corner edge's before installing the membrane? is it because it is cheap? I'm about to install a TPO roof tomorrow and had thought about using gorilla tape which I purchased. But after cleaning up all my edges and new plywood. I tried a test piece and the gorilla tape didn't stick to the fresh smooth plywood well at all. I also bought dicor seal tite corner tape to do the front vertical corner molding after the roof is done. I tried a small test piece on the roof wood to front metal siding termination area, and it stuck to both materials and won't come off. seams like a great option. Before I choose which one to go with. I thought I'd ask a couple regular rv DIY'rs.
Yep...just to protect the membrane on the edges. I would go with what you can get to stick. Best of luck.
Just wondering what you use to clean the roof from debris since the old plywood is so sticky
I typically start by using a wide-blade scraper or putty knife to gently remove any large chunks of debris or old adhesive stuck to the plywood. This helps to get rid of the bulk of the material without damaging the wood underneath.
No but I use a borax with a a rubber Applied on it I have that Paden that I was gonna wrap a board with and use that
Good call.
Great job 👍 . I bet you wish you had a nickel for every time you looked up at the sky for a weather change during your project .
You're exactly right. I could have recouped some of what I spent on repairs. Ha! Thanks for checking in.
following along with the roof repair and then this video says “no stream” tap to retry and will not play. Hopefully it works bc we are looking at replacing our roof ourselves. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for checking in. I just looked at everything and it appears it is working now. Please let me know if you are still having issues.
I get the same error on 18 October 2021. “No stream. tap to retry” and it just keeps cycling that message.
@@remodelyourrv I keep getting the same error on 18 October 2021. I am just about to replace the wood and start on the epdm layout
@@cliffmorales5137 is it still giving you the error?
@@cliffmorales5137 is it still giving you the error?
What’s the black tape for? Thanks
Hi Jose. It's used to protect the rubber membrane from sharp edges, rough seams, etc.
What's the name of that tool you are using to cut the roof?
The red-handled tool is a sawzall. Is that the one you are referencing?
@@remodelyourrv yes that is the one I'm referring to. That tool looks like it's amazing
It’s one of the most useful tools I own.
@@remodelyourrv do you have a link where I can buy the brand you use?
@@tyson1100 I got this one at Harbor Freight for right around $20. I have been abusing it for years. Here is the link: www.harborfreight.com/merchandising-promotions/hot-buys/6-amp-variable-speed-rotating-handle-reciprocating-saw-61884.html
What type of plywood did you use to replace the rotten plywood? And what thickness. A lot of people have told me 1/8 inch plywood but it doesnt seem strong enough. I was thinking atleast 1/4inch
I believe it was 3/8"
Did you use 3/8 plywood or 1/2 inch plywood
3/8
It boggles my mind that RV manufacturers go with OSB for roofs instead of plywood, just to save in total maybe $100 on a vehicle that sells new for $20k+
Termination strips ain’t but $10 it’s worth your time to buy them then you sit there and try to clean a man hope that you’re gonna sell or don’t have a romper room to where they don’t pull down even!
where do you buy your RV trim? Is it sold model specific?
I couldn't get them during the pandemic and had to deal with it this way.