







🚐 Don't Let Leaks Rain on Your Parade!
The RV Roof and Leak Permanent Repair Tape by Beech Lane is a robust 4" x 50' solution designed to permanently seal camper roof leaks. Made from durable butyl material, this waterproof tape offers UV and weatherproof protection, ensuring your outdoor adventures remain leak-free. With easy application and a strong, permanent bond, it's the ultimate choice for RV enthusiasts looking to safeguard their investment.





| ASIN | B0773Z1R4P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,411 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #56 in RV Sealants |
| Brand | Beech Lane |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,204) |
| Date First Available | November 2, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Weight | 4.97 pounds |
| Item model number | 2699014964 |
| Liquid Volume | 50 |
| Manufacturer | Beech Lane |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BL-102 |
| Material | Butyl |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.7 x 6.6 x 4 inches |
| Special Features | Strong,Permanent |
| Surface Recommendation | Roof |
| UPC | 860090000508 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
F**S
Strong enough to hold my marriage together.
Used this to fix a hole at the bottom of my pool! 2 years ago! Still holding up. Stuff is sticky like ice&water. Also patched around wire and plumbing in my camper to stop the mice from traveling. Pretty stretchy. Great tape
S**R
Great item
Did everything they said it would plus more. Easy to use an apply.
N**I
This stuff is STICKY. Holy cow.
Wow. I have never used an adhesive tape this sticky. It works VERY well on the seams of my old camper. No leaks since I installed this and a roof coating. Im giving this stuff 5 stars because it helped me finish off the roof of a 40 year old beater camper. Here's the quick rundown: Adhesion -- incredibly strong. Tightly grips anything it touches. Moldability -- Very flexible. No problems here. Ease of use -- Good. The plastic that comes attached to the sticky side of the tape is hard to remove, but comes off in one piece easily when started. Also, as it should be: This tape is difficult to cut. Other: If you choose to buy this stuff, do NOT try and use long strips of it at one time unless you have help. I ruined about 40 feet of a roll by cutting strips that were too long. When I removed the plastic from the adhesive side, any part of the tape that curled up or touched a bit of the adhesive was instantly and permanently stuck for good. Still give it 5 stars for the fact that my dumpy old camper is dry. :)
D**A
Little tricky to apply but will be there forever.
This is my second roll l have purchased. First time use was on motorhome for roof seam and new skylight installation. Very happy with end result. I have yet to use on second project which will be on bare aluminum carport transition seam which isn't that critical because of an overlap. My only con is that backing can be somewhat changeling to separate. Fortunately I was working with 2-4 ' pieces. On a 75deg day I found if I put the in the freezer for a couple minutes, peeling the backing was super easy. By the time I got back on the roof of the motorhome it was soft and ready to apply. I know this will not work for longer runs.My next job will be a 12' run and I may have to do it in a few pieces, which will be ok.
A**R
Seems to work just fine.
This product appears to be very similar to a Butyl putty tape, however Beech Lane may have their own proprietary mix to make this product. I installed the tape about a week ago, and haven't had any rain here in sunny California yet, however I have had some mornings with thick fog, and dripping morning dew, and I can report no leaks so far. This tape has also experienced 120 F weather, which seems to have actually helped the tape stick tighter to my aluminum roof and purge any bubbles or wrinkles. The tape does have some ability to stretch, and it may be possible to do some slight curves (As I made some curves by accident while applying). However, I have noticed that if I stretched the tape at all, during hot weather, the tape will return to it's original length. The tape took quite a while to ship due to COVID 19, so I was forced to use DAP ALEX caulking between the seams on my roof to keep morning dew from leaking through. For those who are wondering, this tape does not seem to stick to DAP caulking products. For me, this didn't turn out to be a major problem, but please be aware. I will make further updates to this review in the future as time goes on, if Amazon allows for editing reviews.
Z**H
It works
Recently used this to reseal the roof of my 1996 Jayco tent trailer. The roof wasn't leaking but it was showing it's age. I'd recaulked the seems but didn't trust the 22 year old joints to hold up to many more winters without help, particularly the center seem. This product covered the joints nicely. I was careful to not expect the tape to stick to anywhere I had previously caulked, as the product warns it won't stick to silicone. After doing the center seem and mostly being pleased with the results, I decided to also do the outside edge. This meant wrapping around the corners. This stuff doesn't go down rolled edges without help (e.g. cutting to allow it to bend appropriately and stay flat) so I was nervous about doing the corners well. All in all I think it turned out pretty good! I started from the bottom of the corner, because this stuff tends to stretch a little as you work with it and I didn't want to end up with some ugly, visible and uneven bottom edge. I cut the product back at the two points of the curve where it needed to bend, just far enough into the curve so that I could overlap the top flap over the bottom and water would still run out and down. After all four corners were done I then wrapped the outer edge of the roof down to the top edge of the "gutter" provided by the awning rail. I did trim that piece to the width I wanted so that it would come out looking like the same width as I had used at the corners (which was full width). I then caulked a few of the joint areas of the tape and then, finally, painted the entire roof with a product designed for RV roofs. The final picture shows the final product. Now to see how long the stuff holds up...
T**A
RV roof repair made easy.
I had a huge tear in the roof of the slide out on our RV. I purchased this to replace a shabby job that the dealership had done just a little over a year ago. Getting the old tape off and cleaning the roof to prepare it for the new tape was the hardest part of the job. Once we got that done the rest of the job was easy. This tape laid down nice and flat. The tear was so wide it took 3 sections of tape to get it all covered, but now I’m not worried about it leaking. Thanks Beech Lane for another excellent product.
X**O
Does exactly what its suppose to
A**R
If you're sick of flexsealing your RV seams, can't find a leak in a seam or need yo patch a hole this stuff works! It's wide enough to cover 2 seams on your slide if you dont need 4 inches of width than cut it in half for extra length; it's flexible and durable. It's not as noticeable as you think and if you use a blow dryer to warm it up you can really get it tight so corners.
D**É
after a year installed on the roof of my RV , it holds up as good or better than the more expensive tape .
J**E
Réparer mon toit de v.r et ça très bien fait le travail.
C**L
it's really good stuff I'm impressed !
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