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Golden_HVAC
Nov 22, 2015Explorer
MdMike1007 wrote:
I am having a spray on roof coating done this weekend. I have a piece of roofing material, under the rubber that needs replacement. This is a spray on bedliner type roof. To have it replaced was slightly more expensive then a rubber roof. The extra $500 spent versus a rubber roof is minor compared to the durability and maintenance free qualities of the spray on. I will post pics after this is completed. BTW the best warranty I can get for the rubber roof is 5 years vs 20 years for the spray on. No, I will not have the camper for 20 years, but, I will have the lack of worry and maintenance as well as a sealed unit so for a 5-7 life that I expect to keep the camper it is worth it to me.
http://s1221.photobucket.com/user/fd1007/library/RV%20Roof
I am guessing that you have a Rino Liner dealer installing the new roof? With a 20 year warranty, I would guess that they wanted to have bare plywood to install their roof over the RV, not coating the original roof that seems like it was in really bad shape.
Here is a couple of your pictures.
It looks like you had some soft roof by the ladder, and perhaps in other areas, or where lucky that nothing else was damaged.
From the looks of this plywood repair, the shop is doing a very good quality job!
Good luck,
Fred.
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