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  • Stein Gustafson posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago

    Trailers are more fragile than regular houses and the roof must be watched more closely than a regular house. During movement, a roof on a mobile home or trailer can and will move also. In
    Roofing Brothers Atlanta , the situation is similar. This article will deal with trailer roof repair and how to be successful at it.

    For camper trailers, trailer roof repair starts with a good old fashioned cleaning. Get the junk, the oil, the dirt and anything else that should not be on the roof off of it, and the roofing repair materials will adhere as they are supposed to. If you find that too much of the roof needs to be repaired, you may opt to have it recovered. But for this trailer roof repair article we will deal with leaks that an owner can take care of.

    For starters on the camper trailer roof repair, go over the whole top of the roof with a fine tooth comb and look for cracks, especially around those things that are supposed to stick through the roof. Pipes, skylights and the like should be inspected very well for cracks around them. If you have small cracks, you can use a special tape to seal them that will work temporarily. If the cracks are too large, you will need to replace the flashing and anything else that is involved, such as grommets or moldings. If you see a pipe sticking up, and you know it leaks rain, see if you can get a collar to go around it and use roof sealer or cement to seal the rain out. If there are too many things to seal up, you may want to consider selling the trailer, because roof replacement is what you will need. Roof replacement for a thirty foot trailer is somewhere over four or five thousand dollars.

    For mobile home trailer roof repair, things are a bit more straightforward. Even though these trailers are moved, they are moved less than camper trailers and their roof is easier to get to. You will want to get a good ladder and take a close look at the same things as you do on a camper trailer. Look for cracks around those the pipes, vents and other things that protrude through the roof. Do your best to walk on the spars in the roof of the mobile home or you may be looking to do more trailer roof repair than you originally intended. The roof is not strong between the spars.

    Again, for mobile homes, trailer roof repair means roofing cement or caulking, and for the larger cracks you will also need fabric strips that are soaked in cement. If a crack is larger than one quarter inch, you will want to use the fabric strips or tapes and then put more coats of sealant over it.

    Take good care of your roof since the price of everything is going up, and you will see that trailer roof repair is not so hard. Now that you know the basics, use them to save yourself some money.