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kohldad
Apr 07, 2017Explorer III
My father replaced his 97 Snowbird FW roof last year and said it could have gone a few more years. It's never been covered, was washed once or twice a year and spent about 1/3 of it's life out west.
He also replaced his 99 Bigfoot TC roof last year and said it was due. That camper was from Texas until about two years ago and we have no idea if it was washed regular or maintained.
For all of our RVs, regardless of roof type, we paint the seams any time they start showing cracks with a elastomic paint. This is a maximum of once a year, sometimes we can go two or three years between painting depending on the weather.
He also replaced his 99 Bigfoot TC roof last year and said it was due. That camper was from Texas until about two years ago and we have no idea if it was washed regular or maintained.
For all of our RVs, regardless of roof type, we paint the seams any time they start showing cracks with a elastomic paint. This is a maximum of once a year, sometimes we can go two or three years between painting depending on the weather.
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