Mar-19-2015 05:35 PM
Jul-30-2015 10:51 PM
larry cad wrote:msturtz wrote:
Really EPDM rubber roofs only last 10 or so years. I would not chance it at all. Water damage will cost far more than a roof.
So, my 15 year old EPDM roof (which doesn't leak and still looks good) should be replaced??? Why???
Jul-26-2015 12:23 PM
housekj wrote:
Question, when putting on the dicor roof treatment it says to totally mask your motorhome before using the prep/primer. Is this necessary, as it took us 3 hours to put it all on and when we put the prep on it caused the adhesive to come loose on tape and then darn stuff all fell off anyway.
Jul-26-2015 11:39 AM
Mar-21-2015 03:49 PM
Mar-21-2015 12:25 PM
Mar-20-2015 08:02 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
its a matter of maintenance. Your roof isnt leaking today, but what about tomorrow?
You know it is aging, has reached its life time on the original product .
Mar-20-2015 03:41 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
My friend brought his 98 Southwind up from Fla. this weekend and wants to fix it back up. Most of the white is gone from the roof but the rubber still looks good. No tears, no leaks caulking is great.
What would you put on it? CW wants to do a whole new roof but I just don't see it yet. I used something on a 96 SeaBreeze I had that looked good, was white and held up well but can't remember what it was.
Mar-19-2015 08:55 PM
Mar-19-2015 08:52 PM
Mar-19-2015 07:49 PM
msturtz wrote:
Really EPDM rubber roofs only last 10 or so years. I would not chance it at all. Water damage will cost far more than a roof.
Mar-19-2015 07:05 PM
FIRE UP wrote:Thanks Scott. I think that is what I used. I remember it being a 2 step process.Bird Freak wrote:
My friend brought his 98 Southwind up from Fla. this weekend and wants to fix it back up. Most of the white is gone from the roof but the rubber still looks good. No tears, no leaks caulking is great.
What would you put on it? CW wants to do a whole new roof but I just don't see it yet. I used something on a 96 SeaBreeze I had that looked good, was white and held up well but can't remember what it was.
While I'm not a fan of rubber roofs, we did have no trouble with ours when we owned our previous coach, a '99 Fleetwood Bounder, 34V with the F-53 and the V-10. The only problem we had with the roof was, just like your buddy, almost all the white had worn or, "sluffed" off. Well, I knew something had to be done. Besides, the entire world knows what the effects of a "black" roof would be to the inside temp.
So, I used a product made by Dicor. It's a two part system and, it came out flawless. The entire process took just one, LONG day. First, a thorough cleaning with good soap and water and rinse. Then, a prep and primer in the first of the Dicor process. Then, a "pressure wash". Yes, I said PRESSURE. That's what the instructions wanted you to do. Then, when that was dry, the first coat of the coating applied. Then, a second coat.
That stuff, 5 years later, looks just as good as the day it was applied. And, it was never under any cover. If one is looking to keep a rubber roof and wants at least some form of protection for it, I'd recommend the Dicor treatment in heartbeat. Below is a picture of ours the day after it was done.
Scott
Mar-19-2015 06:45 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
My friend brought his 98 Southwind up from Fla. this weekend and wants to fix it back up. Most of the white is gone from the roof but the rubber still looks good. No tears, no leaks caulking is great.
What would you put on it? CW wants to do a whole new roof but I just don't see it yet. I used something on a 96 SeaBreeze I had that looked good, was white and held up well but can't remember what it was.
Mar-19-2015 06:37 PM
Mar-19-2015 06:15 PM
Bird Freak wrote:msturtz wrote:The one on my MH had a 20 year warranty and the one on my 03 5er still looks new. Its only been under a cover for the last 3 years or so. Im trying to get him a little more time as his business failed and he lost it all.
Really EPDM rubber roofs only last 10 or so years. I would not chance it at all. Water damage will cost far more than a roof.