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  • How Many Tubes of Sealant Are Needed to Complete Installation of LaSalle Bristol XTRM Roof Membrane
  • A typical 10 oz tube of sealant will cover approximately 50 linear feet but this can vary depending on the bead size. I recommend measuring all the areas of your trailer that will require sealing so you can determine how many tubes your project will require. A convenient option to consider is the LaSalle Bristol XTRM RV Roof Installation Kit # 3442703414KIT. Not only is this a more economical option than buying everything separately, this kit will take most of the measuring and guessing...
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  • Installation Kit for Beige Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane
  • In addition to the Beige Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane # AL55CV you need the Installation Kit # AL24UV. This comes with adhesive, sealant, and butyl tape to complete your installation.
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  • Tips On Repairing A Trailer That Has Loose/Stripped Screws
  • I recommend replacing the old/loose screws with the same style of screw it has currently. If you're going to be adding more screws, I would still stick to what you currently have. I'm not sure what hardware you have currently so I won't be able to provide a recommendation, however I do recommend using some type of adhesive sealant. I recommend using some fast cure 3M 5200 Adhesive Sealant. This will cure rock solid in about 48 hours, so you won't have to worry about the screw backing...
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  • Recommended Roof Sealant for a 2021 Coachman Apex TT With a Syntheitc Roof
  • It sounds like you're looking for the RV Rubber Roof Cleaner # BE82FR which is a sealant conditioner and will protect your work. If you're interested in replacing the roof with another synthetic rubber then you'd also need the Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane # AL68CV which can be cut down to fit, and the Alpha Systems 8011 Adhesive for RV Roofs # AL27CV.
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  • Recommended Roof Membrane and Replacement Roof Kit for a 2006 Jayco Jay Feather
  • No, the Alpha Systems RV Roof Replacement Installation Kit for Roofs up to 25' # AL63FJ does not include a roof membrane. This kit only includes (2) 1 gallon buckets of 8011 adhesive, (6) 10.3 oz tubes of 1021 self-leveling sealant, (1) 10.3 oz tube of 1010 non-sag sealant, and (5) 30' rolls of butyl tape. For a roof membrane to match, you'd want to the Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane # AL52CV as well, which measures 25' long and 9 1/2' wide.
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  • Parts Needed To Seal Aluminum Roof Panels On Top of Race Trailer
  • For your race trailer with aluminum roof panels it will seal on the edges with a Butyl Tape # AL64UV. Then you will use either a Non-Sag # AL33KV or Self-Leveling # AL68KV sealant to seal the mounting screws and edges of the aluminum roof panels to prevent water from getting inside your trailer.
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  • Installation Kit Needed to Install White 25' Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane
  • To install the 25' Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane - White # AL52CV on your trailer you'll also need to pick up the Alpha Systems RV Roof Replacement Installation Kit # AL63FJ. This kit comes with all of the adhesive, sealant, and tape needed to ensure the proper installation of the membrane. I'm attaching an installation video of the membrane for you to reference as well. This is a bit of an undertaking so I do recommend taking some time to watch the video prior to the installation...
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  • Additional Things Needed to Install the Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane
  • The Alpha Systems Superflex TPO RV Roof Membrane # AL62CV is not able to seal on it's own so we'll need to get you some equipment for the installation, and for that I recommend the following kit: - Alpha Systems RV Roof Replacement Installation Kit # AL74UV Using a whole kit like this might seem like a little overkill since you're just replacing the membrane, but more times than not the roof is in worse shape when you get up there, and there are more things to have to replace than initially...
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