Are you sure? There is another post on here where the OP has an '07 Hallmark and he says his is a rubber roof...ardvark said:No, I have the one piece fiberglass roof.
Will Hallmark guarantee their work? That’s a big investment if it doesn’t work.ardvark said:I have worked in the RV industry for nearly three decades and until I owned this camper I did not think a roof existed I could not caulk or rid of leaks, but this one has exhausted my wife and I and it is either a new roof or dump the camper. We have sealed the stitching on the windows both inside and out numerous times with aqua seal as well as caulked the entire roof twice and the entire camper once. the most frustrating thing is the roof looks to be in absolutely great shape. Not a scrape or tear in it all way down to the trim bar. Ours leaks up or down.
Our worst leak is the same as you report and it is wearing caulking #3 all the way around the front. I am only willing to spend so much time trying to repair or maintain anything so if you find the answer, please post it up.
Steve
Back2gas said:Hi new here with a recently purchased 2008 Outfitter Caribou 6.5. It's in above average shape for it's vintage. I haven't mounted it in my truck yet.
I noticed the construction and layout to be very similar to the Hallmark models, same lifting system, interior layout etc.
According to the previous owner, he dug out the old caulk, re-caulked and has had no leaks. I saw the Eternabond Amazon, the 4 inch variety and thought about going all the way around the perimeter edge of the roof where it meets the aluminum perimeter piece as a preventative.
Since some of you were asking about it I was wondering if you've had good luck with this method or others?
Thanks
I answered in your other post.
Ardvark