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Originally Posted by Kclady0525
Keystone rep said it was normal, dealer technician said it may need a new roof. They're was also a staple trying to protrude up through the roof membrane.
This is a 40k camper pretty disheartening now I wonder what else is wrong . I hope I didn't get a lemon
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There are always things going wrong with an RV...always; new, used, old don't matter. If my memory is functioning correctly that roof should be glued down, not just attached at the edges. Don't know who the Keystone "rep" was but I do know I've talked to plenty on the customer service/owner relations number that wouldn't know EPDM from linoleum. If that's who it was don't listen to them.
You can see the staples sticking up under the roofs of lots of RVs. I've never had one poke through but on the last trailer I did have to cut about 10 patches of Eternabond to cover them to prevent them from popping out on some long trip where I would be unaware. Never really an issue though....and they weren't going to come through the Eternabond, and probably wouldn't have through the TPO either, it's pretty tough.
A picture of what you are talking about is worth a thousand words as they say and would certainly help folks understand what you are looking at.