![]() ![]() When there’s an active leak and it’s urgent, we often make emergency repairs ourselves. We write the repair instructions for the roofers to follow, and we inspect the work to make sure it’s done right. We’ve overseen thousands of roof leak repairs, choosing materials and selecting roofing contractors. We make sure their roofs are designed, installed, maintained, repaired, and replaced using industry best practices and the best, most appropriate materials (optimizing for budget constraints, of course). Our job is to look out for our clients’ roofs. ![]() Well, first of all, we use roof repair tape and we’ve been using it for decades. They will often last just as long as the roofing material itself, so patches made with repair tape can be considered permanent. Modern roof repair tape forms an excellent waterproof seal with most roofing materials. This goes for homeowners, property managers, building engineers, RV owners, and anyone else who has a roof to take care of. We think anyone who might need to fix a roof leak should keep a roll on hand for emergencies. You can even use it on asphalt shingle roofs if you prepare the surface properly. Roof tape is designed for single-ply roof membranes like TPO and EPDM, all kinds of metal roofing, wood, glass, polycarbonate panels, fiberglass, concrete, and more. It creates a permanent water-tight seal and is absolutely perfect for emergency repairs. You can also use it to patch gutters, cracked skylights, and damaged HVAC units and ductwork. Roof repair tape can be used on RV roofs, mobile homes, campers, and, of course, buildings. High-quality roof repair tape is not a gimmick or a cheap imitation of a real professional construction material like so many other DIY home repair products seem to be. Roof repair tape is often the perfect thing for simple DIY repairs. ![]() Roof repair tape, also known as roof sealant tape, is a really surprisingly good way to fix a roof. Roof sealant tape on an RV roof (image courtesy ) Introduction ![]()
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