wohtex wrote:
While en-route to Phoenix AZ I stopped at a small city park and a Texas Oak tree jumped out and damaged my roof. Insurance company said to seal it up and proceed to Phoenix for repair. I will be staying on the West side of Phoenix can anyone recommend a repair facility,if you have had bad experience one to stay away from, in the Phoenix, Surprise area. I am going to have the rubber roof replaced, a vent and a skylight and want a quality job. This is on a 2011 Forest River Wildcat 35ft fifth wheel.
thanks
Bill
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It must have been the same tree that damaged our roof. Luckily we were attending the FROG rally near Topeka, IN, when we noticed the rip on the corner of the roof. Topeka is the home of the Cedar Creek manufacturing plant. The service tech from Cedar Creek said that a "patch" on the roof is just a "patch" and they would not use a patch to repair the roof. A patch is meant to be a temporary fix, and may leak in the future. After discussions with our insurance company and Forest River, the insurance company agreed to pay for a new roof. The work was done at Cedar Creek. They did a great job under budget and with great enthusiasm. We had to make a second trip to Topeka to have the job done. But the trip was really worth it.
You may want to contact Cedar Creek and see what they would recommend. If you can get it fixed there it would be worth the trip.
ken and sue
2011 Ford F-350 6.7 diesel, Crew Cab, LB, SRW, 4X4, White
Cedar Creek 34SB, 37 feet 5th wheel, Reese 20K Hitch
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