

The roof covering was white so I use the white roll-on to finish the job.
#FLEX SEAL TAPE GREY PATCH#
Finally I applied the roll-on flex seal making sure the edges around the patch were covered. I then applied the tape like a patch making sure all air bubbles were removed. I continued to use the spray until the seeping stopped. I applied the spray and noticed that is would seep into the slits and then reopen. I cleaned the roof so I could see the small slits. I purchase the tape, spray and roll sealant spending around $90 total. After seeing for myself the issue I went out to purchase flex seal products. I also own a 2013 forty-five foot RV and was familiar with flat roof problems. My inspection revealed tiny slits in the roofing seals. Prior to going on the roof I had decided I would try the flex seal products. After my frustration reached its peak I finally went up on the roof to see if what I thought was true. The leaking would always start after heavy rains. I watched the product line grow and continue to use buckets to catch the leaking. I had seen the advertisements for the flex seal spray. I always thought the problem was the fact that the flat roof was installed under the main roof and it was not done correctly. I spent thousands of dollars with the different contractors. I had three different roofing contractors over a period of 5 years come to solve the leaking. Everything was great for several years, then the roof started leaking. I had a flat roof sunroom addition added to my home over a decade ago.
