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floridadream
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Mar 05, 2020

liquid roof

I have seen some posts here on the liquid roof and rvroofmagic so i will give you my two cents. Our shop used both quite extensively. The liqud roof we get from epdmcoatings.com is actually epdm but its expensive but does the job. Rv roof magic is also a liquid but you don't need to rush the solvent is already in the can just mix and pour out and put the lid tightly on the can and it won't get hard unlike the liquid roof. Also the rvroofmagic has higher volume solids and better elongation and is less expensive. The big difference is if you don't have a epdm roof or if someone put some other coating you do need the primer with the liquid roof but with the rvroofmagic you don't so right there you are saving $185.00 dollars. Anyway hopes that helps those posting both products
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    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    floridadream wrote:
    I have seen some posts here on the liquid roof and rvroofmagic so i will give you my two cents. Our shop used both quite extensively. The liqud roof we get from epdmcoatings.com is actually epdm but its expensive but does the job. Rv roof magic is also a liquid but you don't need to rush the solvent is already in the can just mix and pour out and put the lid tightly on the can and it won't get hard unlike the liquid roof. Also the rvroofmagic has higher volume solids and better elongation and is less expensive. The big difference is if you don't have a epdm roof or if someone put some other coating you do need the primer with the liquid roof but with the rvroofmagic you don't so right there you are saving $185.00 dollars. Anyway hopes that helps those posting both products


    To the OP, thanks for the info from someone who's actually been there and done that. The only helpful post in this thread
  • jetboater454 wrote:
    2012Coleman wrote:
    jetboater454 wrote:
    2012Coleman wrote:
    If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.


    Wondering how you would replace a roof vent or a skylight with all the screws covered.
    If you really want to know - click on the link and read the FAQ's


    Read them before.But grinding off all the screws and the coating to remove a vent? Lol
    Congratulations - you answered your own question while simultaneously amusing yourself!
  • 2012Coleman wrote:
    jetboater454 wrote:
    2012Coleman wrote:
    If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.


    Wondering how you would replace a roof vent or a skylight with all the screws covered.
    If you really want to know - click on the link and read the FAQ's


    Read them before.But grinding off all the screws and the coating to remove a vent? Lol
  • jetboater454 wrote:
    2012Coleman wrote:
    If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.


    Wondering how you would replace a roof vent or a skylight with all the screws covered.
    If you really want to know - click on the link and read the FAQ's
  • jetboater454 wrote:
    Wondering how you would replace a roof vent or a skylight with all the screws covered.


    Just drive under this bridge first. :B

    Can Opener Bridge

    :):)
  • 2012Coleman wrote:
    If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.


    Wondering how you would replace a roof vent or a skylight with all the screws covered.
  • 2012Coleman wrote:
    If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.


    If my RV was 10 years newer and I was sure I was keeping it forever, I would definitely agree. Expensive, but will outlast pretty much any RV.
  • If I needed a roof replacement, I'd go to FLEXArmor where they remove all vents, AC units, etc, do spot repairs and spray on their product on, then back it up with a lifetime guarantee that is transferable to a new owner.
  • Very interesting report. Thank you. But I agree, I want a "white" roof.