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yankeecamper
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Nov 01, 2021

dicore rubber roof

About a mouth ago I went up on my roof and found a stinking film and little bubbles the look like pimples all over the roof. They admitted that it was a defect and offered me two choices

The EPDM roof is a thin 2 ply rubber membrane. Carlisle Syntec manufactures the membrane roof, Dicor administers the warranty.
What you are seeing is the aesthetic layer breaking down, The underside black layer of membrane is still intact and won't leak, as long as you keep up with your sealants.
Carlisle’s warranty covers premature deterioration to the point of failure due to weathering for 12 years. This is not a recall but they also know this should not have happened, so they have a couple of offers.
Warranty Years 1-5, if the aesthetic layer is gummy the manufacturer will pay a portion of the labor and all of the materials.
Warranty Years 6-12 the materials are prorated and there is no allowance for labor. Your unit falls into the years 1-5 so they are offering you two options.
Option 1. A onetime $1,000.00 payment for the depreciation of the roof and you leave it as is. The rest of your 12 year warranty stays intact on the membrane and the roof won’t leak as long as you maintain the sealants.
Option 2. A onetime $2,750.00 payment towards the cost of a new roof installation, plus at no charge Dicor will send you a new EPDM rubber roof and install kit. Color and length of your choice.
The check can be sent to either you or the installer/dealer.
Once the new membrane is installed you will have a new 12 year warranty beginning on the date the new roof is installed.This dose not come near covering the cost to fix the roof

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  • Although my roof was still under warranty I applied a coat of Dicor liquid rubber to my roof every year as it was very easy and almost mess free of cleanup using long handle paint roller. Roof always looked nice white and clean. How long will your trailer be out of service for the new roof??? I have heard reports on RV forums that dealer warranty works often takes months before service depending

    Since you say bottom shows no sign of leakage or damage or rot maybe a good roof cleaning and application of liquid rubber coating or Flex Seal/Flex Armor may or may not solve the problem and you can have check sent to you. Just one possible option. Good luck to you.

    I never had a problem with the roof of my 2003 R-Vision TT by Monaco Coach that was every year exposed to extreme hot Texas and Nevada sun/heat and snow and ice with no cover on outdoor storage lots. You have a newer trailer????