
Gutter Butter on your RV? Here’s the Best Way to Deal with It
New RV dealers aren’t telling you this, but here’s the truth…⠀
RVs gutter only comes in certain lengths – like 14 or 16’ – which means the manufacturer has to “butt” one piece of gutter up to the next piece to make a continuous drainage run.⠀
That butt-joint is NEVER sealed at the factory OR at the RV dealer before you take it off the lot, so when debris – like pine needles or tree leaves – fall into the unsealed gutters, rainwater creates ugly Gutter Butter that starts running down the side of your RV.

That will eventually cause staining and even leaks in your slide, roof or floor – and that can get EXPENSIVE to fix.
At No Bull, we take the time to fix the butt-joints on EVERY RV before it rolls out our door.
What’s our secret?⠀ ⠀
- Good old-fashioned elbow grease ⠀
- A special pink solution
- And an extra dab of our Gutter Butter sealing compound. ⠀
Say NO to Gutter Butter. Whether you buy your RV here or not – INSIST that the butt-joint in your gutter is PROPERLY sealed.⠀ ⠀
Tell ‘em… it’s one of Rick’s Tips.
To know more about Gutter Butter, check out our youtube video: