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Post by mdcamper on Mar 28, 2019 19:22:23 GMT -5
Hey everyone, I was just on top of my camper today checking some things out and getting it ready for the first camping trip of the year this weekend.
Anyway, While on the roof I noticed that along each roof seam it appears that the rubber roofing material is bubbled up in a line along those seams. Normal or not? I didn't have a chance to take a picture but can this weekend.
Thought I would check in and ask before I explore it more.
Thank you!
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Post by Edd505 on Mar 28, 2019 20:40:55 GMT -5
Is it bubbles or seam tape? What happens if you push on them?
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Post by mdcamper on Mar 29, 2019 22:37:35 GMT -5
When I press down on them the flatten out and sorta stick to the material underneath the rubber roofing.
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Post by Edd505 on Mar 30, 2019 22:48:10 GMT -5
Found this on Dicor site : My roof has air bubbles. Is this normal? Typically, if air bubbles occur they occur during or very soon after the roof has been applied. A couple of reasons for the air bubbles would be that they were not broomed out during application, and we ask the installer not to stretch the material during installation to allow for expansion and contraction of the membrane. Air bubbles will occur with weather conditions and humidity. Air bubbles can also occur at the seams of the roof decking due to flexing and twisting that occurs during transit. Sometimes they occur if there is a significant difference in the temperature between the inside and outside of the unit.
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Post by mdcamper on Mar 31, 2019 17:56:46 GMT -5
I went camping this weekend and forgot to take pictures! Ugh. I will try to get up there this week and take some pics.
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