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MandMkuzie
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Jan 28, 2017

ROOF REPLACEMENT

Have some roofing questions. We are in a 96 Travel Supreme 5er. this is still has the original roof on it. I have a couple of places that is allowing water in. I have slowed it down for now, but am planning on pulling the rubber roof off and replacing any boards as well as inspect in the "attic" area and add insulation as necessary.
I am strongly considering going with a lizzard skin, Herculiner, or line x type product. This will be a DIY project. I am looking for any tips, advice or reviews on the above products.
Thank you very much
  • I know RV Flex Armor isn't a DIY product, but I am absolutely 100% satisfied with my RV Flex Armor roof. They replaced all of the required decking that was damaged due to the failed rubber roof membrane also. Would I have it done again? No hesitation - YES. Total time from start to drive out was 2 1/2 days.

    This picture was taken just prior to pulling it out of their shop (Madison, MS location) for me to hook up and drive away.

    Click For Full-Size Image.">My New Roof January 2016
  • MandMkuzie wrote:
    Have some roofing questions. We are in a 96 Travel Supreme 5er. this is still has the original roof on it. I have a couple of places that is allowing water in. I have slowed it down for now, but am planning on pulling the rubber roof off and replacing any boards as well as inspect in the "attic" area and add insulation as necessary.
    I am strongly considering going with a lizzard skin, Herculiner, or line x type product. This will be a DIY project. I am looking for any tips, advice or reviews on the above products.
    Thank you very much

    No experience but I've read some interesting stuff about RV Flexarmor.

    The Rhino Linings Eco-Coat looks very similar as a spray-on roof replacement

    KJ