Hey Jody, the LaSalle Bristol RV roof replacement kit part #344270KIT40 that you referenced is a PVC roof membrane replacement like you are looking for. As long as the membrane is still in good shape you can peal it back and then re-adhere it once…
Hi Rick, LaSalle Bristol's roof membrane is made of PVC which is known to be durable and offer better protection against punctures and overall weathering. Alpha Systems offers TPO roof membranes that are more environmentally friendly/recyclable…
Hey Jack. We don't sell manufacturer specific replacement parts and there is no database to show me what's on your R-Pod. That being said if you could take some measurements of the area you need a seal for and if possible email me pictures of…
There are going to be two options for best caulk or sealant for your RV and it is going to depend on where your are using it. If you are on your roof you will want a self leveling sealant like the Alpha Systems 1021 Self-Leveling Sealant for RVs -…
Hey James! The tallest skylight we have is the Specialty Recreation Replacement RV Skylight w/ Inner Garnish item #SR66MR. It's designed to replace an existing skylight but it will work to add a new one as well. It fits a 14" x 22"…
Hey Rodney, For a rubber roof you can use the Alpha Systems 1021 Self-Leveling Sealant for RVs #AL98KV. This is self-leveling sealant so it's design to pool a bit before drying and would only be good for use on the roof. If you're needing any…
Hey Genny, the membrane that comes with the LaSalle Bristol RV Roof Replacement Kit w/ XTRM Membrane #344270KIT21 comes in a big roll. The thickness of the membrane is 27 MIL which makes it about .68 inch thick. Do you have any other questions? I…
Hey David, The LaSalle Bristol RV Roof Replacement Kit w/ XTRM Membrane #344270KIT30 does need to be installed on a clean surface per the installation instructions: - Make sure the deck is clear of all debris. NOTE: XTRM PLY membrane must be…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Most slides have EPDM rubber roofs but because EPDM is rubber it requires treatment each year to keep it soft and prevent shrinkage. You could replace it with TPO which is another synthetic rubber that will last longer than the EPDM. The smallest…
The Alpha Systems Superflex RV Roof Membranes like part #AL42CV uses a TPO membrane and the LaSalle Bristol RV Roof Membranes like part #3441700534142711435 uses a PVC membrane. The TPO membrane is more resistant to punctures and wear but the PVC…
Hello Mark. The roof membrane that comes with the #AL76UV kit will ship rolled. The #AL76UV kit includes a 30' long x 9-1/2' wide roll which comes out to 285 square feet.
RV roof repair is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your vehicle. Whether you're dealing with leaks or just want to ensure longevity, using the right sealants and tapes is key. Consider the material of your roof and the climate you'll be in. Proper
In cold weather, materials can become stiff and difficult to apply. Warm them slightly before use to improve flexibility and adhesion. Ensure the surface is dry and clean, as moisture can affect the seal's effectiveness.
To ensure a proper seal, clean the surface thoroughly before application. Apply the sealant or tape evenly, ensuring no air bubbles. In colder weather, materials may be harder to work with, so consider warming them slightly for better adhesion.
Regular inspections are key. Check your RV roof at least twice a year, especially after harsh weather. Address any signs of wear or leaks immediately to prevent further damage. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your roof significantly.
For RV roof repair, butyl tape and sealants are popular choices. They provide a strong seal and are easy to apply. LaSalle PVC glue is also recommended for its durability. Consider the specific needs of your RV, like the type of roof material and climate conditions.
Look for products that are easy to apply and provide a strong, lasting seal. Packaging is important; ensure items are well-packaged to avoid damage. Consider the ease of installation and whether the product is suitable for your specific RV model.