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Rollin
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Oct 09, 2013

Roof Care

Has anyone used Liquid Rubber or maybe Eternabond with or without Liquid Rubber? Thankfully I don't need any of these yet, I'm just currious.

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  • I used this stuff on my old class C:

    http://www.epdmcoatings.com/rv_roof_repair.html

    and it was great! Easy to use. Rolls on like thick honey and dries to a completely sealed rubber roof. This is the EPDM stuff that the RV roofs are made from too.

    Cost me about 300 bucks for a 33 foot roof, took about 4 hours total.
    Looks like a brand new roof when you're done. Just like painting, but very thick.

    In fact, if you go to the site, and look under photos section, you can see many RV's before and after. Mine is the one in front of the barn with the X, and you can see, the old roof was just shot.
    When I was done, a brand new roof, and a 5 year warranty.

    anthony
  • Eternabond is a 4 inch wide tape that stickers for ever as long as the material you are sticking it to is clean, and I should have stated on my tt.
  • Use Eternabond on any seams you have, clean well beforing applying.
    How old is the roof? Our 96 Southwind has the original roof, it is in good condition and doesn't need coated.
    Maybe in the next couple years I'll coat it just for PM.
  • Is this for your rubber roof?

    I have learned a new roof cost around 4-6K to install. Upon research and IMO liquid roof is a better product. Its essentially a new roof put on before the old one is beyond repair..

    Its around $500 bucks for 4 gallons that covers 180 sq ft...

    Like I said...just my opinion, but my RV roof is in good shape for 10 yrs but I am going to do use this next yr after the winter.

    http://www.liquid-roof.com/liquidroof.html
  • I use eternabond around a skylight over the tub. Worked great, lots of rain no drips. :)