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May 24, 2015Explorer
Help me with roof project please!
It's a beautiful weekend, time to open up the can of worms and see what's going on in these soft spots under the roof of my RV.
This is a 2002 Coachmen Pathfinder, Class C.
I took all of the edges off, peeled of 4+ layers of dicor, caulk, crappy liquid roof, and whatever else, removed the vent, peeled back the rubber roof and found this:




Not what I expected. Most roof repair videos have plywood underneath which is what I was expecting. This is some kind of "lite" roof.
So, my initial questions....
What kind of roof is this?
How can I get the remnants of the old wood off of the rubber roof so that I can get it to stick to whatever I end up putting down next?
Any other thoughts would be greatly preferred. I have three beautiful days coming up and would love to play golf on two of them after knocking this project out tomorrow... I know that's a huge pipe dream, but a man can dream.
This is a 2002 Coachmen Pathfinder, Class C.
I took all of the edges off, peeled of 4+ layers of dicor, caulk, crappy liquid roof, and whatever else, removed the vent, peeled back the rubber roof and found this:




Not what I expected. Most roof repair videos have plywood underneath which is what I was expecting. This is some kind of "lite" roof.
So, my initial questions....
What kind of roof is this?
How can I get the remnants of the old wood off of the rubber roof so that I can get it to stick to whatever I end up putting down next?
Any other thoughts would be greatly preferred. I have three beautiful days coming up and would love to play golf on two of them after knocking this project out tomorrow... I know that's a huge pipe dream, but a man can dream.