i use parcel tape,that brown stuff.dry off and it sticks like glue.i was told pond liner tape was hard to beat by a caravan engineer. have been thinking about this for some time and i intend to put large lip onto the rain channel to stop tiles sliding down. if it was mine i would go for johns suggestion.dont forget the sealer.
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as said Duck tape as a temp repair, I'v heard good reports on another forum of a roof repair done by www.caravanmedic.co.uk a mobile caravan repair company that do not charge an arm & a leg tell your mate to check the website
For a permanent repair stick a piece of plastic on the hole with sikaflex 512 or any other polyurethane adhesive/sealant. Dont use silicone sealant its not permanent.
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You can buy thick aluminum tape that has very strong adhesive qualities, I have seen some in big DIY stores or buy through EBay.
When I was in the RAF we used the same stuff for battle damage repairs on jet aircraft, (shell holes etc), it would withstand 500mph and good enough to fly the aircraft low level to a maintenance base.
I think it would be a good enough a permament repair as any for a small hole or tear, easy to paint over too. Saves messing about with gunky mastic.
Hi guys I'm new year, I have a 1994 2 berth caravan and in high winds my skylights got blown away, I've tried various things to fix, but from water seeping in I've just put a taurpoline sheet over the top.
Any advise on how to fix the holes ( big holes at that) as cant find skylights for my caravan.
The caravan is just sitting in the garden.
Any help, advise would be amazing
Quote: Originally posted by Kairan Thomson on 28/12/2020
Hi guys I'm new year, I have a 1994 2 berth caravan and in high winds my skylights got blown away, I've tried various things to fix, but from water seeping in I've just put a taurpoline sheet over the top.
Any advise on how to fix the holes ( big holes at that) as cant find skylights for my caravan.
The caravan is just sitting in the garden.
Any help, advise would be amazing
You are certainly right to put a cover over it, but there are many sources of caravan skylights. I didn't have any problem replacing mine and my caravan is older than yours. Also, you may get more answers if you start a new thread as this one is nearly 12 years old.
This place had one of the ones I needed, and my local caravan dealer had the other.