DRichter4764
Member
Greetings All,
I am new to the Serenity group as we just purchased a 2018 Serenity following six wonderful years with a 2012 Unity MB model.
Cleaning the roof resulted in a couple of questions:
1. I ran across a 'bubble' in the lap sealant on the passenger side about 2/3 of the way down the roof (from the rear). This was along the long stretch of sealant between the roof and the side of the Serenity (I am getting a sense of why the Serenity is more expensive to build I lightly pressed on the bubble and it was firm. I did some searching around the 'net and got conflicting statements as to what to do. The Dicor FAQ section of their website said not to burst any bubbles while another RV forum suggested you should pop the bubble and clean the Dicor area and apply new sealant.
Has anyone else had this issue?
2. Dean at LTV always brags about the strength of the roof on the Unity saying you can walk on the roof with no issue. Given all the sealant seams on the Serenity roof, is it OK to walk on the roof as well?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and I am looking forward to being active on the forum!
I am new to the Serenity group as we just purchased a 2018 Serenity following six wonderful years with a 2012 Unity MB model.
Cleaning the roof resulted in a couple of questions:
1. I ran across a 'bubble' in the lap sealant on the passenger side about 2/3 of the way down the roof (from the rear). This was along the long stretch of sealant between the roof and the side of the Serenity (I am getting a sense of why the Serenity is more expensive to build I lightly pressed on the bubble and it was firm. I did some searching around the 'net and got conflicting statements as to what to do. The Dicor FAQ section of their website said not to burst any bubbles while another RV forum suggested you should pop the bubble and clean the Dicor area and apply new sealant.
Has anyone else had this issue?
2. Dean at LTV always brags about the strength of the roof on the Unity saying you can walk on the roof with no issue. Given all the sealant seams on the Serenity roof, is it OK to walk on the roof as well?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and I am looking forward to being active on the forum!