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- ctilsie242Explorer IIIf you do get the thing re-roofed, don't buy another rubber roof. I have only read positive reviews about the people with the spray epoxy elastomer roofs (RV Armor, RV roof, etc.) This might be the ideal way to go, since you then don't need to recaulk every six months.
- PhotomikeExplorer IIII think a lot is the dealer trying to drum up extra business, but I think a lot is also many techs at the dealerships have no idea what they are talking about.
- winnietreyExplorer
rexlion wrote:
Maybe the owner was himself deceived by the facility that replaced his roof. Hard to say.
I think that is very possible. 6 or 7 years ago, they tried to tell me the roof was shot. They pointed out the black/gray areas. Said the white coating had worn off. Turns out it was mold. I don't think they were that dumb. They knew exactly what it was.
From what I can gleam, while the mold make look ugly it does not harm the roof - ericsmith32ExplorerDepends on the previous owners! If he was the original owner should of been good. I should of replaced the roof on our 05 when I got it in 13. I don't know what they put on but nothing sticks and if it does fails quick.
- Cobra21ExplorerMy roof is good yet at 25 years old! Knock on wood.
- rexlionExplorerMaybe the owner was himself deceived by the facility that replaced his roof. Hard to say.
- dbsExplorerThanks everyone. Yeah he didn't say "why" it was replaced, but I'd never heard of a 6 year-old roof needing replacement! I haven't seen the RV in person, and probably will not.
- ScottGNomadThese roofs routinely last more than 20 years.
Other than checking it a couple of times a year (which you should do for ANY roof), there's no reason to give it a second thought. - flownaksalaExplorerThe roof should last at least 10 years but check it twice a year for leaks. Climb up on the roof and walk around looking for soft spots and checking the seams for areas that may be leaking. My rook began leaking at about 12 years which I fixed quickly using the Eternabond tape. This stuff fixes it permanently. I went around all the seams with it. With all the maintenance required on an RV I always recommend using a good car maintenance program for your computer to remind you when things need to be checked or services. I use Automotive Wolf. www.automotivewolf.com which does a great job, is easy to use and also keeps a detailed vehicle maintenance log for you. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlfPM9ZS9IxhIy-5vIJlGg
- naturistNomadInspecting the rubber roof on our 2007 Coachmen TT, I found a hole evidently poked in it by a sharp object, which I patched with a strip of Eternabond. Otherwise, except for a bit of black staining, it seems solid to me. No leaks that I can find. (Evidently keeping the trailer under a tarp since the last camping trip saved me from water damage due to that hole.)
I certainly hope that roof replacement isn't a "normal maintenance item."
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