realebill wrote:
anyone ever consider or use the product available from RV Roof man ? pretty good reviews,but expensive.https://www.facebook.com/The-Rv-Roof-Man-126655722849/
You are more than welcome to use "as seen on facebook" shucksters, I for one feel that once your roof has expired it is time to replace rather than attempt bandaid fixes.
You wouldn't ever think about coating your house roof shingles to fix a leak, would you?
Nothing you can roll, brush, spray, dip on will ever be as good as a NEW roof..
Yeah the money I "saved" cost me big time INSIDE my TT, I had rebuilt mine many years ago with all new paneling and ceiling material.. The leaks from the failed bedliner ruined the ceiling in the bathroom and the living/dining area.. Ruined the paneling in our master bedroom..
Can no longer buy matching ceiling material and the bedroom paneling, well lets just say I have to remove all the overhead cabinets which were built in place by me. Hundreds of Dollars in materials and several hundred hrs worth of my labor..
Being cheap up front CAN cost you more than you "saved" down the road.
If the roof is shot, REPLACE IT NOW, the money spent up front will in fact save you from considering scrapping the trailer down the road..
Makes me sick every time I see that discolored ceiling and wall paneling.