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WELLUCK RV Roof Tape Sealant Roofing Tape, 6 Inch X 50 Foot Natural White RV Tape for Roof Repair Camper Trailer Boat Sealing Leak Repair, UV & Waterproof

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Style: 6inch x 50ft


Features

  • Professional RV/Mobile Repair TapeGetting RV roof repairs is expensive especially if the problem isnt small. WELLUCK industrial-grade RV Roof tape, specifically designed for the RV'er, forms an incredibly tough and durable repair. Effectively stop leaks and binds cracks, tears and seams.
  • UV-Resistant and WeatherproofWELLUCK leak-free roof tape creates a waterproof airtight barrier with no additional sealing required and remains flexible to temperatures as low as -40oF making it virtually impossible to thermally shock the seam causing a leak. Not need frequent applications, saving you money in the end.
  • Natural Pure White QualityNo binders or fillers roofing tape, closer to RV roof color! White finish also is effective in reflecting sunlight. Besides, it wont give a messy asphalt look and ruin the look of your RV roof fixtures.
  • Easy to Install Clean the area, cut the RV roof sealant tape to size, peel off the backing, lay it down, and press on it. That's it! This white butyl RV tape is flexible and sticky enough to be cut and folded around an object.
  • Works on All Roofing MaterialsHigh coefficient of expansion allows the camper repair tape to expand or contract to adjust to extreme outdoor temperatures. This seal tape can be widely applied in sealing RVs, RV Roof, Metals, Motorhomes, Trailers and more! Permanently prevents and stops leaks!

Brand: WELLUCK


Color: White


Material: blending butyl rubber, polyisobutylene


Number of Items: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 6.5 x 6 inches; 7.6 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 20, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ WELLUCK


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #4,892 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #8 in RV Sealants


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,915 ratings


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  • Very sticky
Style: 6inch x 50ft
Perfect product to seal the seams of my aluminum roof. Very happy with the results. Extremely sticky but easy to apply.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by Ken Ken

  • Worked great
Style: 2inch x 50ft
Purchased tape to repair a plastic bay window roof the developed a couple of cracks. The tapes glue side was very sticky and gripped the roof very tightly. So far I am very satisfied with the product. I need to report after it goes though a NH winter, that will be the real test. So far I am very satisfied with the product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Butchie T

  • Thus far seems to work good
Style: 6inch x 50ft
I used it for my residential rubber roof on my Boston-Irish flat roof house. My roof is 30 years old and was not installed properly - the membrane was assembled from 4 pieces but the seams were not taped over. The termination strips only had nails every 24 inches or so and was not sealed neither, the chimney and vents were sealed with asphalt, not a rubber sealant. Now, after 30 years, the membrane shrank and pulled out the nails and thereby termination strips (would not have been able to do so if more nails would have been used - maybe not even if some of the nails wouldn't have failed due to corrosion. Ditto with the tar-seals of chimney and vents - the membrane just pulled out. Water started to penetrate and I got 3 or 4 water spots on my ceiling telling me things were not right anymore. I went up on the roof for the first time since I bought the place (didn't have a ladder tall enough, bought one now) and nailed the termination strips back and put an extra nail in between. I figured I should seal them now - it's a roof, you don't want to neglect it. And now I have some extra holes in it as the membrane shrunk and I was not able to stretch it so I could nail into the existing holes - that's pretty much impossible and I'd think a professional roofer wouldn't have been able to do that neither. I was shocked to learn what seam seal tape cost. The roofing place quoted me $350.- per 50 ft roll. I have plans to build another story on top in 5 years or so. I would have been looking at >= $1400.- for seam sale tape alone. I would have spend it if I wouldn't have had plans - the membrane still looks pretty good even after 30 years full sun exposure. But then I found this and thought maybe this is a good compromise - and I now believe it is indeed. It feels thinner than the "proper" residential butyl membrane seam seal tape (diameter of 50ft roll much less, so it probably is), but hopefully good enough to get an extra couple of years of extra protection. It went on good, I cleaned the membrane with first bleach spray, then gasoline and also properly primed it as I had to buy a gallon of primer (smallest amount the roofing store had available at the time - needed it for chimney re-flashing - figured since I have it and way more than I need for the chimney - why not). You want to stretch the tape a little before adhering it downwards onto the surface - it arrived a bit wrinkeled but with a little stretching that did not matter (you peel of 12 inches or so of the silicone tape, stretch those inches by pulling the roll with one hand and then use the other hand pressing the tape down onto the surface and rubbing it down. Then I used a rubber roller to properly roll out any air bubbles and give it some pressure. The biggest problem is the silicone cover tape - it always ripped at the edges and a piece kept sticking on the tape. I constantly had to remediate that. That breaks the flow of the work. With the twice as expensive US made tape that happened much less - though it happened there 2 or 3 times as well (I had bought both to see which one works better - the US brand worked better, also had a thicker feel to it, no sure, diameter of roll similar - US brand one seemed a little larger, but also twice as expensive - this tape was ok enough though and I did the remainder with this less expensive tape buying 2 more rolls). In any case, it adhered well and though it's not the proper residential roofing seam seal tape, it's probably a lot better than not having any tape on seams and termination at all. I have to see about aging - but currently with everything being new, it seems quite nice. The only "bad" thing was the constant tearing of the silicone cover tape while applying it. For another 5 years - this might be good enough - and probably much better than my original un-seam-sealed roof. Maybe even for longer? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by Z.

  • Amazing
Style: 4inch x 50ft
This tape is amazing. Absolutely nothing would keep our RV roof from leaking. We kept resealing and resealing and even had professionals do it and it still leaked. We even tried flexseal and it still leaked. This tape is the only thing that has worked. Eat was easy to install plenty thick and has not had to be replaced as of yet. I'm so grateful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Tameria Lindley

  • works well
Style: 4inch x 50ft
It is a challenge to apply, and you must make sure things are very clean, but we got caught in some rain, and no leaks in the camper!
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Rowdy

  • Roof repair
Style: 6inch x 50ft
I've got one of those vynil storage sheds. It's 15 years old and it developed leaks along the roof cap. This product was the perfect answer to my problem. When you peel the backing off, be extra careful laying it out as it is super sticky. Work in short 2 to 3ft. Strips. Worked for me. No leaks!
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Bob

  • It worked well, the glue made the strips hold nicely to the roof area being repaired
Style: 6inch x 50ft
Worked well.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by Ramiro Marrero

  • Worth the money
Style: 4inch x 50ft
I replaced the skylight on the RV using white Silicone and then this tape after 24 hours. It has rained now for 4 days almost non stop with no leaks. I would much prefer this over that darn self leveling paste that was on the roof. I also find with how well this sticks it would make a great fast repair when needed. I have a rubber roof and there is no way I am peeling this back up if I wanted to so I hope it lasts also I did not use the pre spray stuff to make it sticky it just didn't need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Mike

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