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Old 04-22-2019, 06:44 PM   #1
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So, just bought a 27 ft. Venture travel trailer. I found out that a limb fell from a tree and punctured the roof. it'sa very small hole and the previous owner put a tarp over it. No water damage, just a hole about 2 inches and 1
/4 deep. Is there any way to repair it? Thanks!
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So, just bought a 27 ft. Venture travel trailer. I found out that a limb fell from a tree and punctured the roof. it'sa very small hole and the previous owner put a tarp over it. No water damage, just a hole about 2 inches and 1
/4 deep. Is there any way to repair it? Thanks!

About the easiest thing would be to fill the hole with Dicor Self-leveling caulk then after that dries tape over the area with a piece of 6" Eternabond tape.
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I agree with DropTheJacks. Make sure the area is nice and clean so the Eternabond bonds to the roof material, and put a bead of Dicor around the edge for good measure.
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