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Old 08-08-2019, 05:01 PM   #1
dwdlt
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TPO Roof Question

I have a 2016 Laredo 314re that I keep stored in a pole barn when not in use. I pulled it out of the barn to get ready for a weekend outing, and I noticed some sealant that appeared to be loose on right front corner.

So, I went on top and inspected roof. I found that the sealant was loose and peeling back on all four corners, but solid and good to go around all of the vents.

Also, I did notice that the TPO seems to be not entirely secure throughout the roof. At the corners, there are areas that you can touch and definitely feel that it is not sticking to the plywood underneath.

With that said, I have just finished resealing the front and back of the roof with self leveling sealant. I did the roof cleaning, primer, and all that jazz first.

My question is, are these loose spots here and there normal for a TPO roof, or do I need to be concerned?
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