Mark and Tanyalea

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You And RVing
Part Time RVer
What's your camper's Brand, i.e. Travco, Shasta, etc.
1976 DODGE BROUGHAM
City and State where you are located. Do not use zip code, you know what it means but it means nothing to the rest of us.
west jordan.Ut
Tell us a little About Yourself
We are first time motorhome owners
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  • Mark and Tanyalea

    HELLO. WE JUST GOT A 1976 BROUGHAM COACH DODGE MOTORHOME IT NEEDS SOME WORK SO I DECIDED TO DO THE WORK MYSELF. WE ARE STARTING IN THE ROOF IT LEAKS INSIDE DOES ANYONE KNOW OF SOMETHING THAT WORKS REALLY GOOD THAT I CAN ISE ON THE ROOF TO STOP LEAKS
  • Rich Thomas

    Hi Mark and Tanyalea, We just had another member with the same questions and it is probably one of the most common topics for vintage RV owners. I think the best advice I can give you not knowing the condition of your roof is for you to hit up the search bar at the top of the page on the right and type in roof repairs. Also on the right of the page there is a how too column,in that area you will see the topic Repair an RV roof. You can get a good idea of what you may need to do and that will help you ask questions for specific areas such as vents, seams and what to use as there are a lot of very good materials out there to work with. Roof repairs can get pretty involved if there is rot or it can be as simple as scraping and re applying a quality sealant. One thing I will tell you is to stay away from silicone it has no use around your RV.