1ofmany wrote:
edatlanta wrote:
My solution to my failed rubber roof was This. Problem solved and no more caulking EVER!
Seen this...wonder about the cost?????
It isn't cheap, but a lot less than a destroyed RV after a rubber roof leak that you don't find until your rig is destroyed.
After experiencing a rubber roof failure that fortunately I caught before any major damage occurred, I consider a new roof just the cost necessary to build an RV roof correctly the first time. If I were buying a new RV today I would have the roof sprayed before I ever moved into it or even used it. No more rubber membrane to fail, caulking seams to fail, etc. No more getting on the roof a couple of times a year to try to see where the next leak will come from.
The cost of the RV Flex Armor roof can be slightly different at each of their install locations. I had mine done in Jackson, MS and it was $170.00/linear foot. Not cheap I agree, but worth every cent to me.
I can now hear the TV when it is raining because of the extra roof thickness and my a/c's actually cycle on/off even in Florida on a 90 degree day.