remember guys, if you plan on using a rubber roof paint or sealer or you plan on using eternabond after using silicone on your seams and vents the epdm and eternabond will NOT adhere to the silicone, this means you will have a gap right along the line of your seam under the eternabond or rubber roof coating. you are best to clean the seam and or vent really well and use the eternabond or epdm ON TOP of the roof and then use the silicone and another other sealant on the INSIDE to prevent "osmosis" of the moisture, if you allow that gap under the tape or rubber it will look good and seem intact but underneath the substrate there will be zero adhesion and water will penetrate and pool UNDER your rubber roof, this will eventually spread right across your roof and the heat will try and evaporate it but it will do nothing but lift the substrate from your roof
Some of the major concerns I have with UA-cam is that most folks use it as a resource or learning place. The problem with that folks take the videos from so called professional shops as good quality information. I find that almost zero so-called professionals have ever really taken the time to discern the products they use and they use them in the wrong application. I know this guy did not read the Tech Data sheet on any of the products because he was twirling them to read something to tell you. Comment 1. Butyl. Butyl will dry out from the sun's UV light and become brittle. That is why you would want to "Cap" caulk as he says...to minimize UV light damage. We don't use the butyl because it makes a mess and there are far better products out there that will last longer. Butyl will ooze out for a long time and will push caulking out of place. 2. Silicone will not stick to silicone....and also there are specific steps to follow to properly apply any caulk. One so-called pro on UA-cam was showing folks to use mineral spirits because that's the way the RV manufacturers do things...He is right. RV manufacturers deliberately assemble coaches to fail. There are industrial and commercial silicones out there...but this stuff id junk. Silicone leaves and oily residue on the substrate so nothing else will stick to it 3. 311 sealant. Where are you to apply this sealant? On the roof because it is a self leveling. Well before you do understand this product is not designed for ANY membrane roof. That means rubber or TPO Maybe fiberglass but the fiberglass should be very clean and not oxidized. 4. Sealant vs Adhesives. Ubderstand what you are doing and understand that sealants seal...meaning they have no general strength to keep things together. You would seal something like the tops of a counter top that isn't going to move. An adhesive bonds items together. Will you need a primer?? on what? where? ....you need to do research on everything you use to make sure you are using it properly and within its design. So you may be wondering how I know all this...easy...I read the limitations to the products on the Tech data sheet. All products undergo testing ASTM...which means American Standard for Testing Materials. The products have limitation on their strength and weaknesses listed and where these products were designed to be used. Too many so-called pros just do and don't really know why or compatibility on products, installation techniques they just do because they have done if for a long time...a long time the wrong way. Here is the best tip I can give...if it says RV on it....DON'T BUY IT!
So, I always read the comments in order to read what others think. I read the first comment. Interesting, ... let me read more. Familiar? I wondered who was the commenter. OH, it's my favorite, RVROOFINSTALL. I appreciate you taking the time to educate both "professional" and laymen.
@@buggzo Try Big Stretch by Sashco...but if the gap is large you need to use a foam backer rod to fill in the big gap. Don't expect the caulk to cover a half inch gap. They have videos on it on their site and UA-cam. Thanks for watching.
@@RVROOFINSTALL appreciate the recommendation. There shouldn't be any major gaps. The current window unit has a custom metal support made out of sheet metal to fill the window and then another custom sheet metal support that is screwed into the AC. The newer AC is smaller and I'll likely just be filling in the difference in the metal framing with plywood or 2x2 wood, custom fit for the new smaller unit
You have to use outdoor speakers. They are water resistant. Most of the time ones rated for Marine/RV will be fine on the exterior unless they state interior speakers. Most of the time you can find a wider selection when looking for marine speakers. The most important thing to look for is the exact same size so it fits in the opening properly. They all connect the same and you don't need anything high wattage. Jensen and Furrion are great choices to look into.
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@@RVlifestyleandRepair Sorry but this video is pretty janky. You certainly are not getting a new membership let alone a paid one from me lol. Less gatekeeping is what attracts members... try it!
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Hi Angelica. There isn't any sealant you should be using on the back of the toilet. The connections on the back use gaskets to seal on the piping to prevent leaks, adding tephlon tape or pipe sealant won't work to seal a leak on those types of connections. Most of the time the gasket is bad and can be replaced, they sell them at RV parts stores and some hardware stores a lot of times too. You also want to make sure the connection on the water valve is not cracked, this can cause a leaking issue too. Thanks.
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You can use many of the same sealants on the exterior as well as the interior. It just depends on what you want and need. If you need something to hold pieces together better make sure it has an adhesive quality but other than that most sealants with say for interior and exterior use. Anything around the tub, sink and counter just needs to be waterproof. Most sealants would be fine for many applications in RV's including the bathroom.
@@RVlifestyleandRepair Thank you for your help. I have spent days getting every spec of caulk out of my RV bathroom and have decided to go with GE5010 Silicone 2 even though it does not specifically say for "bathroom" on it. But it is suppose to have good adhesive qualities ("for my pieces") which is something you also mentioned. But i do worry about having to remove it it the future because of this "adhesive" quality, lol. Very confusing trying to find a good caulk. Everyone of them has a lot of positives and negatives on their Amazon reviews or other reasons not to use them (such as you can never get it off later). I was going to go with DAP Latex & Silicone but it also did not mention that it was for a bathroom and i had already purchase the GE caulk.
Agreed. That stuff does not belong anywhere on the RV. There are excellent industrial roofing silicone products but you will never find them in a retail store.
This y winabooger gives you this chart the know the sellers dont work silicon? Have yet to find a place to use that junk. Boat life or life caulk if that's compatibal with rubber roofs on aluminum that's the way to go. Dont cob it on the outside do it right remove clean and put sealer were it belongs between flange and roof not gibed up with a big booger on the outside. All The roofs have this sealer smeared all over look at the bottom of a inboard boat at the marina you bent see sealer gibed all over the place on any through hull fittings. And that sits in the water? Hellos
b.s used silicone on popups/rv's in the past and its held up in the extremes of mn weather . purchase outdoor multipurpose clean the surface good and will last year's . forget that 10 bucks a tube b.s . the silicone in the vid works fine 2 bucks at home depot . unless you plan on sending your rv to space just use the cheap shit .
Do not listen to this^^^^ person, people. No clue what he's talking about. REPEAT: DO NOT USE SILICONE ON AN RV...EVER. It is not UV stable and it creates a coating that nothing will adhere to, not even silicone. You've been warned. Use only a quality urethane sealant like Sikaflex or Proflex. Proflex costs more because it has the word "RV" in it. That's the only reason it's more expensive.
@@JShmoe the reason you dont use silcone is because it eventually loses it's bond on one side of the material. Then you can NOT get it off of the other side to repair it. Nothing sticks to silicone so you can't even put more on top. If you use silicone you'll make a huge mess and have a lot of leaks.
@jake canebrake You understand that it will eventually lose its bond on RV's and its impossible to reseal it reliably. If you are using it on an RV then you are doing it wrong my friend.
@@user-bc3pt5ko5w No! Get someone to fix the pipe. Or you will have more damage and that will cost 10 times the cost of having someone fix the leaking pipe.
Hello. All of these can be purchased at local hardware stores with the exception of roof LAP sealants, these are RV specific and typically have to be purchased at RV parts suppliers. The name brands aren't too important as many hardware stores carry different brands and some only ship to certain areas so you want to pay more attention to what the contents are of the sealants when purchasing. Thanks Dan-RV Repair Club
remember guys, if you plan on using a rubber roof paint or sealer or you plan on using eternabond after using silicone on your seams and vents the epdm and eternabond will NOT adhere to the silicone, this means you will have a gap right along the line of your seam under the eternabond or rubber roof coating. you are best to clean the seam and or vent really well and use the eternabond or epdm ON TOP of the roof and then use the silicone and another other sealant on the INSIDE to prevent "osmosis" of the moisture, if you allow that gap under the tape or rubber it will look good and seem intact but underneath the substrate there will be zero adhesion and water will penetrate and pool UNDER your rubber roof, this will eventually spread right across your roof and the heat will try and evaporate it but it will do nothing but lift the substrate from your roof
Some of the major concerns I have with UA-cam is that most folks use it as a resource or learning place. The problem with that folks take the videos from so called professional shops as good quality information. I find that almost zero so-called professionals have ever really taken the time to discern the products they use and they use them in the wrong application. I know this guy did not read the Tech Data sheet on any of the products because he was twirling them to read something to tell you.
Comment 1. Butyl. Butyl will dry out from the sun's UV light and become brittle. That is why you would want to "Cap" caulk as he says...to minimize UV light damage. We don't use the butyl because it makes a mess and there are far better products out there that will last longer. Butyl will ooze out for a long time and will push caulking out of place.
2. Silicone will not stick to silicone....and also there are specific steps to follow to properly apply any caulk. One so-called pro on UA-cam was showing folks to use mineral spirits because that's the way the RV manufacturers do things...He is right. RV manufacturers deliberately assemble coaches to fail. There are industrial and commercial silicones out there...but this stuff id junk. Silicone leaves and oily residue on the substrate so nothing else will stick to it
3. 311 sealant. Where are you to apply this sealant? On the roof because it is a self leveling. Well before you do understand this product is not designed for ANY membrane roof. That means rubber or TPO Maybe fiberglass but the fiberglass should be very clean and not oxidized.
4. Sealant vs Adhesives. Ubderstand what you are doing and understand that sealants seal...meaning they have no general strength to keep things together. You would seal something like the tops of a counter top that isn't going to move. An adhesive bonds items together. Will you need a primer?? on what? where? ....you need to do research on everything you use to make sure you are using it properly and within its design.
So you may be wondering how I know all this...easy...I read the limitations to the products on the Tech data sheet. All products undergo testing ASTM...which means American Standard for Testing Materials. The products have limitation on their strength and weaknesses listed and where these products were designed to be used. Too many so-called pros just do and don't really know why or compatibility on products, installation techniques they just do because they have done if for a long time...a long time the wrong way. Here is the best tip I can give...if it says RV on it....DON'T BUY IT!
So, I always read the comments in order to read what others think. I read the first comment. Interesting, ... let me read more. Familiar? I wondered who was the commenter. OH, it's my favorite, RVROOFINSTALL.
I appreciate you taking the time to educate both "professional" and laymen.
Good stuff, thanks!
What caulk/sealant would you recommend for a window AC unit framed in the back window of a campervan?
@@buggzo Try Big Stretch by Sashco...but if the gap is large you need to use a foam backer rod to fill in the big gap. Don't expect the caulk to cover a half inch gap. They have videos on it on their site and UA-cam.
Thanks for watching.
@@RVROOFINSTALL appreciate the recommendation. There shouldn't be any major gaps. The current window unit has a custom metal support made out of sheet metal to fill the window and then another custom sheet metal support that is screwed into the AC. The newer AC is smaller and I'll likely just be filling in the difference in the metal framing with plywood or 2x2 wood, custom fit for the new smaller unit
Why would I go to manufacturer recommended sealer when im fixing leak problems and mold from the garbage sealant they had on in first place???
Good information but when your show a product, try facing the product TOWARDS your audience when your holding it up.
What do you use when replacing outdoor RV speakers?
You have to use outdoor speakers. They are water resistant. Most of the time ones rated for Marine/RV will be fine on the exterior unless they state interior speakers. Most of the time you can find a wider selection when looking for marine speakers. The most important thing to look for is the exact same size so it fits in the opening properly. They all connect the same and you don't need anything high wattage. Jensen and Furrion are great choices to look into.
@@RVlifestyleandRepair you understand they are asking what type of SEALANT to use?
RapidsealSL® Camper roof sealant
So basically in this video, I learned what a red toolbox looks like and a 6” grinder. 🙄
What sealant to use for roof rack where holes were drilled and require sealing during installation?
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@@RVlifestyleandRepair Sorry but this video is pretty janky. You certainly are not getting a new membership let alone a paid one from me lol. Less gatekeeping is what attracts members... try it!
My carpet gets wet in the right rear corner when it rains?.
I will definitely be checking this out again this spring! I have my work cut out for me with this older RV I bought last fall.
Me to
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@Devon Mauricio I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
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What kind of sealant do I have to use for the back part of the toilet from my rv if I can't change the pipe myself
Hi Angelica. There isn't any sealant you should be using on the back of the toilet.
The connections on the back use gaskets to seal on the piping to prevent
leaks, adding tephlon tape or pipe sealant won't work to seal a leak on
those types of connections. Most of the time the gasket is bad and can
be replaced, they sell them at RV parts stores and some hardware stores a
lot of times too. You also want to make sure the connection on the
water valve is not cracked, this can cause a leaking issue too. Thanks.
What caulk/sealant would you recommend for a window AC unit framed in the back window of a campervan?
Great question! The ‘Ask an Expert’ section is currently for members of our online community. I would be happy to send your question off to the experts. To get started, please send the email associated with your paid membership account. Thanks!
Dicor! No to silicone!
Thanks god bless
I wanted to know what to use in a RV's bathroom. Seems none of these videos are addressing the bathroom for some reason.
You can use many of the same sealants on the exterior as well as the interior. It just depends on what you want and need. If you need something to hold pieces together better make sure it has an adhesive quality but other than that most sealants with say for interior and exterior use. Anything around the tub, sink and counter just needs to be waterproof. Most sealants would be fine for many applications in RV's including the bathroom.
@@RVlifestyleandRepair Thank you for your help. I have spent days getting every spec of caulk out of my RV bathroom and have decided to go with GE5010 Silicone 2 even though it does not specifically say for "bathroom" on it. But it is suppose to have good adhesive qualities ("for my pieces") which is something you also mentioned. But i do worry about having to remove it it the future because of this "adhesive" quality, lol.
Very confusing trying to find a good caulk. Everyone of them has a lot of positives and negatives on their Amazon reviews or other reasons not to use them (such as you can never get it off later). I was going to go with DAP Latex & Silicone but it also did not mention that it was for a bathroom and i had already purchase the GE caulk.
Thankyou!
Silicone DOES NOT belong on an RV, anywhere, EVER.
Agreed. That stuff does not belong anywhere on the RV.
There are excellent industrial roofing silicone products but you will never find them in a retail store.
Why not?
Sikaflex... do it once. Do it right.
@@joewoodchuck3824 By my understanding: it will block in any moisture in your RV or whatever and cause dry rot.
@@derekpoosbug That doesnt make any sense to me. It must be something else.
This y winabooger gives you this chart the know the sellers dont work silicon? Have yet to find a place to use that junk. Boat life or life caulk if that's compatibal with rubber roofs on aluminum that's the way to go. Dont cob it on the outside do it right remove clean and put sealer were it belongs between flange and roof not gibed up with a big booger on the outside. All The roofs have this sealer smeared all over look at the bottom of a inboard boat at the marina you bent see sealer gibed all over the place on any through hull fittings. And that sits in the water? Hellos
Sika flex 252.
Horrible job of actually showing the names on the tubes ... boo
b.s used silicone on popups/rv's in the past and its held up in the extremes of mn weather . purchase outdoor multipurpose clean the surface good and will last year's . forget that 10 bucks a tube b.s . the silicone in the vid works fine 2 bucks at home depot . unless you plan on sending your rv to space just use the cheap shit .
Do not listen to this^^^^ person, people. No clue what he's talking about.
REPEAT: DO NOT USE SILICONE ON AN RV...EVER.
It is not UV stable and it creates a coating that nothing will adhere to, not even silicone. You've been warned.
Use only a quality urethane sealant like Sikaflex or Proflex. Proflex costs more because it has the word "RV" in it. That's the only reason it's more expensive.
that's why all the RVs on here using expensive shit are always being repaired for leaks, it's just a money maker, silicone is fine, and costs less
Joe Shmoe is the guy nobody ever believes in any situation, soooo.....
@@JShmoe the reason you dont use silcone is because it eventually loses it's bond on one side of the material. Then you can NOT get it off of the other side to repair it. Nothing sticks to silicone so you can't even put more on top. If you use silicone you'll make a huge mess and have a lot of leaks.
@jake canebrake You understand that it will eventually lose its bond on RV's and its impossible to reseal it reliably. If you are using it on an RV then you are doing it wrong my friend.
Pro-Flex is the way too go it's made for rv's extra flexable....
Would it work on the back part of the toilet to help stop a leak cause I can't change the pipe myself
@@user-bc3pt5ko5w No! Get someone to fix the pipe. Or you will have more damage and that will cost 10 times the cost of having someone fix the leaking pipe.
Our slide out has a rubber seal that is sagging. Would this be an adequate fix?
@@christinakasner9481 So you would want to reglue it 2 part epoxy ect
Gonna caulk my sunroof.. I never use the damn thing and I’m tired of having tape on it
You held these items up and showed them to yourself without allowing the viewer to see the product name and model numbers. This was fairly useless.
Douglas Fraser you honestly need the upc # on a tube of 2 dollar multi purposes silicone ?
Sorry don’t say were to buy it and don’t show the names on the tubes, very stupid
Hello. All of these can be purchased at local hardware stores with the exception of roof LAP sealants, these are RV specific and typically have to be purchased at RV parts suppliers. The name brands aren't too important as many hardware stores carry different brands and some only ship to certain areas so you want to pay more attention to what the contents are of the sealants when purchasing.
Thanks
Dan-RV Repair Club