Nov-02-2013 08:52 PM
Nov-04-2013 06:54 AM
Don/Shar wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, how can the rook be completely sealed? There are many things up there stuck in holes in the roof. Are they actually putting this roof over the top of the lips on the vents and AC units? If so, how do you replace those items if you need to? I just replace all my roof vents because they were brittle and falling apart. How could you replace them if they were sealed in?
David from David's permanent Coatings told us if we ever replace an air conditioner, tv antenna or skylight to come back and he would touch up the seal around the items replaced.
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-04-2013 04:37 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, how can the rook be completely sealed? There are many things up there stuck in holes in the roof. Are they actually putting this roof over the top of the lips on the vents and AC units? If so, how do you replace those items if you need to? I just replace all my roof vents because they were brittle and falling apart. How could you replace them if they were sealed in?
Nov-04-2013 04:02 AM
FIRE UP wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, how can the rook be completely sealed? There are many things up there stuck in holes in the roof. Are they actually putting this roof over the top of the lips on the vents and AC units? If so, how do you replace those items if you need to? I just replace all my roof vents because they were brittle and falling apart. How could you replace them if they were sealed in?
msmith1199,
Very good questions and points. I asked the very same ones when talking with the supervisor there. His reply: They do clean and prep all the flanges around all the vents and components and then, yes, they spray the roof coating right over the flanges and all the screws etc. That seals everything. As for replacing the roof vent covers, (he explained) in all their years of working on RVs they've never had to replace the main structure of any roof vent. They've only had to replace the actual cover and or, the tilting mechanism. The main structure, (the actual 14" x 14" aluminum flanges, never wear out.
And, he also stated that, if and when "anything" under that coating, i.e. a flanged system, like a skylight over the shower has to be replaced, the coating is "cut" around the perimeter and what ever screw heads and, lifted off. Now, I'm sure it's not as easy as that but, I have no reason to doubt him. When it's done, the roof, is all one piece. It's sprayed right over lap seams of the front and rear caps, roof vents and plumbing vent flanges etc. So, the potential for leak is close to "0". The only way a leak can occur is if a roof vent cover has a crack or, the A/C gasket seal has disintegrated to nothing.
There's companies that are now and have been doing almost the same style of roof coating on business's all over. Only it's more of a Urethane foam coating. Both those and the Rhino lining coating also produce an added benefit of sound deadening during rain etc.
Scott
Nov-03-2013 09:16 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, how can the rook be completely sealed? There are many things up there stuck in holes in the roof. Are they actually putting this roof over the top of the lips on the vents and AC units? If so, how do you replace those items if you need to? I just replace all my roof vents because they were brittle and falling apart. How could you replace them if they were sealed in?
Nov-03-2013 08:49 PM
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-03-2013 08:43 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I think it would work fine, but, you still have the usual penetrations that could still leak, such as the AC units, vents, skylights, antenna, etc. As with anything, the surface prep must be right to insure good adhesion of the spray on material.
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-03-2013 04:16 PM
Nov-03-2013 03:59 PM
iquilt888 wrote:
Evening,
I read an article recently about an outfit, I think in Florida, that is putting spray on bed liner, like the Rhino liner, on RV/Motor home roofs.
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