I just got through winterizing my 2014 Keystone Laredo TT and ran 100' of BriskHeat heat tape & insulation on the pipes. This increased the diameter of the where the PEX piping was run, so that when I went to put the undercarriage thin membrane (like 1/8" thick) back on, it came up about 2-3" short. I was able to grab enough of the membrane to screw the back-end to the frame but there was a gap I had to fill. I used Gorilla duct tape and 6" flashing tape to cover the gap.
My question is; what do RV repair shops use to patch these undercarriage membranes? Can I buy more membrane (I'm using this word for lack of knowing what it is officially called) and some "goop" to patch the back-end and other cuts
Thanks in advanceĀ
Lucky Mike said
02:39 PM Oct 25, 2015
I had issues with the undercover on my coach and got some rubber roofing actually got what I needed in scrap from a roofing company........works well , looks professional and stretched tite ....(gotta love rubber!! )
tincanman said
03:11 PM Oct 25, 2015
Thanks Mike- is that a self adhesive rubber roofing or is there a glue or mastic that needs to be used?
Lucky Mike said
07:38 PM Oct 25, 2015
I used an industrial rubber...(leftover from Lowes build) non adhesive used black jack adhesive patch for edges and linolium metal trim for edges after I stretched it into place
I just got through winterizing my 2014 Keystone Laredo TT and ran 100' of BriskHeat heat tape & insulation on the pipes. This increased the diameter of the where the PEX piping was run, so that when I went to put the undercarriage thin membrane (like 1/8" thick) back on, it came up about 2-3" short. I was able to grab enough of the membrane to screw the back-end to the frame but there was a gap I had to fill. I used Gorilla duct tape and 6" flashing tape to cover the gap.
My question is; what do RV repair shops use to patch these undercarriage membranes? Can I buy more membrane (I'm using this word for lack of knowing what it is officially called) and some "goop" to patch the back-end and other cuts
Thanks in advanceĀ
Thanks Mike- is that a self adhesive rubber roofing or is there a glue or mastic that needs to be used?