mike brez wrote:
Did you pull up your a/c unit or roll around it? Looks great to me. I hope mine comes out that good.
I didn't remove the a/c unit but I did seal all the way up to the gasket/seal around the a/c unit. I had to use a small roller and a paint brush. I had enough material left over to coat the a/c area if it was to develop a leak and the seal had to be replaced. Keep in mind the EPDM under the A/C has never been exposed to sunlight, so it should be in great shape.
My TT is only a 27 footer and it took one gallon of primer and 3 gallons of top coat/elastomeric rubber roof. Make sure you have enough product to complete the job; I found the manufacturer's coverage chart to be incorrect. Be sure to tape off the edges of the RV so you can cover the corners and sides of the EPDM, since that's where most of the tension is and most water leaks start in this area too. I ran a thin bead of the Dicor (non-leveling) lap sealant on the edges of the EPDM, where it's secured under the metal drip railing. Good luck...posts some pics when you’re done:C