jshupe wrote:
RV FlexArmor. I would not go with a roll on application like RV Armor. I'd be skeptical of LineX, because I question the elasticity and bonding to some of the materials on the RV roof, as well as the people who would be spraying it. I personally wouldn't touch it. FlexArmor will, at least compared to a typical truck bed installation, be much thicker and stronger. Come to think of it, LineX would be a terrible idea.
I agree with the above. Unless the Line-X product is different than what it used in a truck bed it will crack when used on an RV roof that flexes. I also would not use a rolled on product that is done by some guy that will be gone as soon as he is finished and the thickness of the product would be a question in my mind also. This roof material is a major concern of mine after my rubber roof failed at 5.5 years service.
I have the RV Flex Armor which is sprayed on and just shy of 1/4" thick. Great product and the installer has a fixed base location and won't be "gone with my money" in a flash.
My Flex Armor roof is a little over a year old now and it is great.