patrick1945
Well-known member
While cleaning my roof yesterday I noticed that a screw was working it's way through the rubber roof on the outside of the living room slide. I would not have noticed the screw were it not a little rusty. Which to me means that moisture was (or is) present.
My plan of attack is to make a small incision and (1) remove the screw. I do not know if I have a (2) replacement screw or if I need replace it at all. (3) Clean the surface with something. (4) Then I will put caulk or a piece of the tape over the area.
I want to take the correct action and not waste any more $ than necessary. Whatever I buy will be dried out when/if I need to make a repair again.
thoughts?
My plan of attack is to make a small incision and (1) remove the screw. I do not know if I have a (2) replacement screw or if I need replace it at all. (3) Clean the surface with something. (4) Then I will put caulk or a piece of the tape over the area.
I want to take the correct action and not waste any more $ than necessary. Whatever I buy will be dried out when/if I need to make a repair again.
thoughts?