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cannesdo wrote:MrWizard wrote:
This is not a joke
Home Depot , Henry's elastomeric white roof coating #587
$25 gal
Buy 10 gallons
Apply one gal dry for two days, apply the next gal
Use all ten gallons
If the air is dry and the day is warm, you might be able to do the first couple with out the extra dry time
Build up a nice thick layer over the roof
This should help the noise
With a thick layer this coating gets cushy feeling, and will deaden the sound
It's labor and time intensive, but is possibly the least expensive option, and a good one
SUHHHHHWEET! Thanks so much!
โNov-16-2017 07:24 PM
โNov-16-2017 07:15 PM
MrWizard wrote:
This is not a joke
Home Depot , Henry's elastomeric white roof coating #587
$25 gal
Buy 10 gallons
Apply one gal dry for two days, apply the next gal
Use all ten gallons
If the air is dry and the day is warm, you might be able to do the first couple with out the extra dry time
Build up a nice thick layer over the roof
This should help the noise
With a thick layer this coating gets cushy feeling, and will deaden the sound
It's labor and time intensive, but is possibly the least expensive option, and a good one
โNov-16-2017 07:11 PM
BarneyS wrote:
If you can afford it (probably around $5000) I would take a look at RV Armor. It is a sprayed on polyurea coating that is 3/16 inch(187 mils) thick and should provide excellent sound deadening qualities.
Here is another but this one comes to your location to do the work. The cost may be about the same and the application method is different. This one is rolled on and not sprayed.
I have also read about, but have not actually seen any, rigs that have had truck bedliner material sprayed onto their roofs. That may or may not be a cheaper solution than the one above.
Regardless of the product or method, I think the solution to your problem is going to be a sprayed, brushed, or painted on roof coating to help reduce the sound of the rain.
Hope this helps you a bit.
Barney
โNov-16-2017 07:07 PM
frankwp wrote:
We had a Flagstaff with EPS foam insulation in the roof & it was pretty noisy when it rained. Our current one has fiberglass insulation & it doesn't get noisy even in a heavy downpour. Both had similar membrane roof over plywood.
โNov-16-2017 06:59 PM
donn0128 wrote:
If your rubber roof is hard, that is not normal. I suspect your roof material is brittle and ready to fail. Have it inspected by someone knowledgable, and then be prepared to replace it.
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โNov-16-2017 09:17 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
I like rain noise myself. Makes me sleepy.
โNov-16-2017 09:09 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:We're happy for you.
I like rain noise myself. Makes me sleepy.