87bob
Nov 20, 2012Explorer
Roof Replacement?
I have a 96 JayCo that needs a new roof. Has anyone replaced theirs? I'd like to chat. How hard was it to do? I believe it has a rubber roof on it now. Would I be better to go to a one piece metal roo...
B.O. Plenty wrote:The material I use is used on multi million dollar houses, its much better than the cheap stuff the rv manufacturers use. 100k motor home is not top of the line. If they used top of the line materials you would not hear of as many falures. The stuff used on rv's is the same on a 10k TT and a 150k MH. CHEAP!!
If you are going to replace your roof, use the same material it came with. It's proven, fairly inexpensive and easy to install. It will last along time. All of these products that are discussed do not meet all this criteria. The fact that even the high end $100,000++ coaches use the same product should indicate that it's good. At the prices they charge for the high end coaches if there was something better they would use it. The biggest problem with a roof isn't the material but the way it is sealed and maintained around the edges and openings on the roof. Stick with the proven product not some "Band Aid"..
B.O.