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WELLUCKRV Roof Tape Sealant is a 4-inch by 50-foot industrial-grade tape designed for effective RV roof repairs. It creates a waterproof, UV-resistant barrier that remains flexible in extreme temperatures, ensuring long-lasting protection against leaks. Its natural white color blends seamlessly with RV roofs, and it is easy to install on various roofing materials.













| ASIN | B08JM1652N |
| Adhesive Format | roll |
| Adhesive Location | Roof |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,369 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #17 in RV Sealants |
| Brand | WELLUCK |
| Brand Name | WELLUCK |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,540 Reviews |
| Included Components | Sealant Tape |
| Item Resistance | UV, Water, Weather |
| Manufacturer | WELLUCK |
| Material | blending butyl rubber, polyisobutylene |
| Material Type | blending butyl rubber, polyisobutylene |
| Model | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Uv-Resistant, Waterproof, Weather Resistant |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Size Name | RV Sealant Tape 4 Inch x 50 Foot |
| Special Feature | Uv-Resistant, Waterproof, Weather Resistant |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
L**A
So sticky. Only place it once, after that, it’s done.
Holy stickiness. Remember Clark in Christmas Vacation, when the sap stuck to his fingers and the lamp got stuck to him. This is 1000 times worse. Great stuff.
R**.
Great for revealing RV
Works great, easy to use and install. I resealed all the seams on our 40' motor home. Last years longer than the self-leveling compound sealant
D**K
Used on a garage roof as a temporary fix and it worked very well
Used on a leaky garage roof as a temporary fix and it did what it was supposed to do.. No more leaks
Z**.
Thus far seems to work good
I used it for my residential rubber roof on my Boston-Irish flat roof house. My roof is 30 years old and was not installed properly - the membrane was assembled from 4 pieces but the seams were not taped over. The termination strips only had nails every 24 inches or so and was not sealed neither, the chimney and vents were sealed with asphalt, not a rubber sealant. Now, after 30 years, the membrane shrank and pulled out the nails and thereby termination strips (would not have been able to do so if more nails would have been used - maybe not even if some of the nails wouldn't have failed due to corrosion. Ditto with the tar-seals of chimney and vents - the membrane just pulled out. Water started to penetrate and I got 3 or 4 water spots on my ceiling telling me things were not right anymore. I went up on the roof for the first time since I bought the place (didn't have a ladder tall enough, bought one now) and nailed the termination strips back and put an extra nail in between. I figured I should seal them now - it's a roof, you don't want to neglect it. And now I have some extra holes in it as the membrane shrunk and I was not able to stretch it so I could nail into the existing holes - that's pretty much impossible and I'd think a professional roofer wouldn't have been able to do that neither. I was shocked to learn what seam seal tape cost. The roofing place quoted me $350.- per 50 ft roll. I have plans to build another story on top in 5 years or so. I would have been looking at >= $1400.- for seam sale tape alone. I would have spend it if I wouldn't have had plans - the membrane still looks pretty good even after 30 years full sun exposure. But then I found this and thought maybe this is a good compromise - and I now believe it is indeed. It feels thinner than the "proper" residential butyl membrane seam seal tape (diameter of 50ft roll much less, so it probably is), but hopefully good enough to get an extra couple of years of extra protection. It went on good, I cleaned the membrane with first bleach spray, then gasoline and also properly primed it as I had to buy a gallon of primer (smallest amount the roofing store had available at the time - needed it for chimney re-flashing - figured since I have it and way more than I need for the chimney - why not). You want to stretch the tape a little before adhering it downwards onto the surface - it arrived a bit wrinkeled but with a little stretching that did not matter (you peel of 12 inches or so of the silicone tape, stretch those inches by pulling the roll with one hand and then use the other hand pressing the tape down onto the surface and rubbing it down. Then I used a rubber roller to properly roll out any air bubbles and give it some pressure. The biggest problem is the silicone cover tape - it always ripped at the edges and a piece kept sticking on the tape. I constantly had to remediate that. That breaks the flow of the work. With the twice as expensive US made tape that happened much less - though it happened there 2 or 3 times as well (I had bought both to see which one works better - the US brand worked better, also had a thicker feel to it, no sure, diameter of roll similar - US brand one seemed a little larger, but also twice as expensive - this tape was ok enough though and I did the remainder with this less expensive tape buying 2 more rolls). In any case, it adhered well and though it's not the proper residential roofing seam seal tape, it's probably a lot better than not having any tape on seams and termination at all. I have to see about aging - but currently with everything being new, it seems quite nice. The only "bad" thing was the constant tearing of the silicone cover tape while applying it. For another 5 years - this might be good enough - and probably much better than my original un-seam-sealed roof. Maybe even for longer?
M**G
Strong. Sticky. Waterproof. Easy to use. Good tape. I like it.
Great repair tape for my camper trailer roof. I had lots of cracks and this tape made the repair job easy. It was good tape for sealing around the skylights and AC unit. The brush on roof coating went right over and made it look great. It's easy to use. Im confident in a dry roof now. 5 thumbs up. See my pictures. I recommend this tape.
D**Y
Popup Camper Repair
Have an ABS sided popup camper that is showing it's age? Minor cracks are a frequent issue with these plastics. This product is the right answer for your problem! Had 2 cracks at the front corners of our camper that needed attention. Cleaned the surface before application with rubbing alcohol and let it completely dry. Stop drilled the end of the crack to keep it from spreading and caulked the hole. Cut a properly sized piece of the sealant tape, shaping it with kitchen scissors to help its appearance blend in and peeled the tape backing. The tape has excellent adhesion so you want to make sure of proper placement the first time. Once placed, use some form of burnishing tool to smooth out the tape over the repair, and you are good to go! These repairs are reliable and long lived, helping to prevent moisture penetration into the campers living spaces. Excellent product that has many potential uses for your sealing job, including roof repairs! Buy with confidence!
S**N
Strong adhesive
Worked very good easily covers and patches up holes. That adhesive is amazing. Just clean the surface well first.
R**Y
Great buy!
This works great! I used it to seal up around a window A/C unit. It's too soon to know how long it will last, but so far I am more than pleased. It's very thick and as it warms up the adhesive will squeeze out a little around the edges when pressed, which in my opinion gives a better seal. Take your time, use a razor knife to cut it, make sure your surface is dry and it should do the trick.
B**Y
Very Impressed So Far!!
I discovered this spring that the roof seams of my RV didn't survive the winter storage all too well, I had several problem areas and one in particular where water was certainly getting through. I researched extensively the options of going with this type of sealing tape vs the lap sealant method. The only real downside of sealing tape in my estimation is that it is essentially permanent, or at least extraordinarily difficult to fully remove. Even that is only a downside if you have to replace the roof membrane or any of the sealed fixtures. In my case, I feel my roof membrane will last at least another 10 years so I decided to seal all the edges of my 36' Class A. I opted not to seal any of the fixtures (vents, skylights etc.) since I may need to replace some of those in the next few years and just touching up the lap sealant in those cases will make that job much easier, but as I replace those items I will certainly tape seal those too. As far as how the product installed, I am impressed so far, I have no experience with the "name brand" product that starts with an E and 3-4x the price to be able to compare the two but this brand appears to be very high quality and I expect it will perform extremely well. I certainly learned some "best practices" along the way I am happy to share: - Do not install this at the peak of a hot and sunny day in direct sunlight, the adhesive becomes too pliable and the backer becomes nearly impossible to remove and the edges will "bleed" and leave a residue on any surface they touch even with the backer still applied. - Temperature is key, a shady spot on a hot day works nicely, keeping the tape pliable enough to mold and stick well but avoiding the problems above. - As others have stated, cut your pieces to length before installing - I found for long runs that placing the pre-cut tape pieces along the edge exactly where you intend to install it (one of my lengths was over 35') and then using pieces of painters tape every 6 feet or so to keep it in place and keep the wind from blowing it off the roof (ask me how I know) - Your "first stick" is critical and must be really well placed to keep a long piece from becoming mis-aligned (there are no do-overs with this stuff so be precise) - After the first stick, peel back really small increments (1-2") at a time, smoothing and rolling as you go and ensuring that your aligment stays correct (this is where the painters tape is a lifesaver). I used a 2.5" rubber roller and a screen door roller and those were helpful. - If you run into mis-aligment problems do not try to remove it, do your best to re-align, install the rest of the piece, and then you can always go back and apply another piece to correct any areas where you got closer to a seam than you wanted, this stuff sticks to everything including itself really well! - Leave the protective side papers on the roll at all times this will keep dust, hair, pollen, bugs, etc. from geting into your edges - It really is quite easy to work with, I'm sure there are lots of ways of getting a good result, but the above steps helped me a ton so good luck!
D**D
Welluck RV Roof Tape Sealant
This product was easy to use and sealed the van rooftop as expected quite effectively. I would recommend this product.
W**P
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Effective and Easy to Use!
I recently used the WELLUCK RV Sealant Tape to repair a leak in my RV roof, and it worked like a charm! The tape is made of high-quality butyl rubber and polyisobutylene, which makes it incredibly durable and weatherproof. It was easy to apply – just clean the area, cut the tape to size, peel off the backing, and press it down. The tape is UV-resistant and remains flexible even in extreme temperatures, ensuring a long-lasting repair. It effectively sealed the cracks and stopped the leaks without any additional sealing required. Plus, the natural white color blends well with my RV roof and doesn't give a messy look. Overall, this sealant tape has exceeded my expectations in terms of quality and performance. It's a reliable solution for any RV roof repair needs. Highly recommend it!
G**U
Bon produit !
Colle bien et efficace !
P**L
solide et durable
Ça colle super bien et ça semble être de très bonne qualité. Achat pour colmater une fissure sur le pvc d'une roulotte près d'une extension.
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