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Diplomat_St_Poodles wrote:If it is a FG roof that has been coated the coating will be relatively thin maybe 3 to 10 mils thick. You should be able to take something like a ball point pen and push through the coating to feel the hard FG and resin underneath. I am not familiar with Monaco roof construction but I will say that the rubber coating on the top of the FG will protect the resin from UV damage and make the roof last longer. Again I would not replace the roof if that is the case but just reseal all seams and penetrations on the roof.
Gjac
The roof feels a bit like rubber, but our MH roof rubber appears thicker. She bought the Monaco used so she doesn't know if someone may have coated over the original. I will ask her if she has any documentation on what type of roof it had from the factory.
There are no visible leaks, but she had delamination on her previous coach and wants to make sure it doesn't happen to this one from an un-seen leak.
As well, were she has the MH serviced they are saying the whole roof needs replacing.
BTW Iwalked all over the roof and it feels solid. No soft spots, no give.
โDec-24-2014 07:02 PM
โDec-24-2014 06:00 PM
LadyRVer wrote:
There is a Monaco Customer Service #. I have a 2011 Monaco Monarch, another poster on here has a 2013 Monaco Monarch. I believe the parent company is now Allied? So all may not be lost on the warranty situation. Worth checking with cust. service on, IMO. PM me for # and I will be glad to look to it up.
I have talked with them about 4 months ago.
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wildtoad wrote:
May also want to read the owners manual or warranty /booklet if available. I would think the roof has a 10 year warranty but maybe not. A call to Monaco would verify and determine if the warranty goes with the RV or only good for the orig. owner.
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