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Old 08-04-2011, 07:36 AM   #1
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A roof inspection revealed a 3 inch crack, curbside, running front to rear, about
one foot aft of the rear slide opening on the roof radius. Has anyone had one? What was your fix?
Crack photo at: Picasa Web Albums - Terry & Bev + Cookie - Roof Crack

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Old 08-04-2011, 08:02 AM   #2
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I had a much smaller break (but very similar) on mine. It looks like something struck the roof.....baseball, tree branch, ??. I put a piece of 4" eternabond tape over it and it has been fine. I did the repair in 2005 and there have been no additional problems or spreading of the small crack.

You could always get a fiberglass repair kit from an auto parts store but unless you are very skilled at fiberglass/gelcoat repair, the white eternabond tape will probably look just as good.

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Old 08-04-2011, 08:09 AM   #3
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Take a 1/8"-3/16" drill and drill a hole right at each end of the crack first to stop it from spreading.
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Old 08-04-2011, 08:20 AM   #4
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Doesn't the fiberglass roof have a 10-year warranty?
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Old 08-04-2011, 08:21 AM   #5
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I believe that Winnebago warrants their roof for several years. You might want to look into that.
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The manufacture of the roof warrants it not winnebago,but the do make an overlay kit to repair damage in the cove of the roof it requires overlaying cove from front cap to back cap.
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I believe that Winnebago warrants their roof for several years. You might want to look into that.

Hi Doug.
I had a complete factory roof replacement in October 2008 (Lightning strike) I asked at the factory how long the replacement roof was warranteed, their reply was 6 months. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Doesn't the fiberglass roof have a 10-year warranty?
Hi John Moe.

I had a complete factory roof replacement (Lightning Strike) in October 2008, I asked at the factory how long the replacement roof was warranteed for, reply was 6 months. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I had a much smaller break (but very similar) on mine. It looks like something struck the roof.....baseball, tree branch, ??. I put a piece of 4" eternabond tape over it and it has been fine. I did the repair in 2005 and there have been no additional problems or spreading of the small crack.

You could always get a fiberglass repair kit from an auto parts store but unless you are very skilled at fiberglass/gelcoat repair, the white eternabond tape will probably look just as good.
Hi smlranger

Thanks for the advice. I am also going to stop drill the crack as "Midnitoyl" suggested then apply the "Eternabond" about an inch past the stop drill holes.
Sound good?
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Take a 1/8"-3/16" drill and drill a hole right at each end of the crack first to stop it from spreading.
Hi Midniteoyl.

Right now my plan is to stop drill as you suggested then apply the eternabond as Smlranger suggested about one inch past each of the stop drill holes.
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Hi John Moe.

I had a complete factory roof replacement (Lightning Strike) in October 2008, I asked at the factory how long the replacement roof was warranteed for, reply was 6 months. Thanks for the suggestion.
That's... disappointing.

So then... Eternabond it is.
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We got damage to a rubber roof from a branch and put a piece of eternabond tape on it. Hasn't EVER leaked and still snug and tight. Great stuff.
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We have one just like that...been like that for 5 years.....I wouldn't worry about it!
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We have one just like that...been like that for 5 years.....I wouldn't worry about it!
Hi MntDriver.

Thank you for the info. If it has not progressed in 5 years then "Eternabond" tape should surely work + it should hold back any water leak.

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