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BarneyS
Dec 01, 2011Explorer III
Larry,
Thank you for your post. I had not given that any thought at all. I had planned on removing the air conditioner shroud and all the covers over my vents etc. Not sure it will be a concern but if it is I will remove the air conditioner, fasten some thin plywood strips around the opening to raise it up a bit, cover them with Eternabond, and then paint the Liquid Roof on.
The directions for the Liquid Roof product say to make the coating 20mils thick. I don't think that will cause any pooling problems but we'll see. I may give them a call before I tackle the project. Their videos did not mention it either. I appreciate your post! Hope this helps the OP also. :)
Rvusa,
The videos show the installers pouring the product on the roof and then smoothing it with both a squeegee and a short nap roller. I will probably just use a brush to go around the edges and vents etc. and then a roller for the rest of the job. The product is supposed to have about a 4 hour working time after mixing in the catalyst. That should be plenty of time to do my 30 foot trailer. It kind of looks like the consistency of honey in the videos and is supposed to be self leveling.
Barney
Thank you for your post. I had not given that any thought at all. I had planned on removing the air conditioner shroud and all the covers over my vents etc. Not sure it will be a concern but if it is I will remove the air conditioner, fasten some thin plywood strips around the opening to raise it up a bit, cover them with Eternabond, and then paint the Liquid Roof on.
The directions for the Liquid Roof product say to make the coating 20mils thick. I don't think that will cause any pooling problems but we'll see. I may give them a call before I tackle the project. Their videos did not mention it either. I appreciate your post! Hope this helps the OP also. :)
Rvusa,
The videos show the installers pouring the product on the roof and then smoothing it with both a squeegee and a short nap roller. I will probably just use a brush to go around the edges and vents etc. and then a roller for the rest of the job. The product is supposed to have about a 4 hour working time after mixing in the catalyst. That should be plenty of time to do my 30 foot trailer. It kind of looks like the consistency of honey in the videos and is supposed to be self leveling.
Barney
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