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โAug-23-2013 08:17 AM
2012Coleman wrote:I'm sorry, but my post was not directed or had any reference to what you had posted. If I reference someone else's post, I will use the quote function as I have in this post.westend wrote:Give me a break - it was said in jest... Ease up a little will ya?
I would think the over-riding factor would be if the roof sustained the light hail storm without significant damage or if there is going to be a problem in the future. How the OP spends/doesn't spend his money is his business.
I would assume that EPDM is very tolerant of light hail. Age of the material would affect durability. An alternative to a full new roof may be to use a good coating system now and forgo the replacement.
โAug-23-2013 03:57 AM
westend wrote:Give me a break - it was said in jest... Ease up a little will ya?
I would think the over-riding factor would be if the roof sustained the light hail storm without significant damage or if there is going to be a problem in the future. How the OP spends/doesn't spend his money is his business.
I would assume that EPDM is very tolerant of light hail. Age of the material would affect durability. An alternative to a full new roof may be to use a good coating system now and forgo the replacement.
โAug-22-2013 05:20 PM
โAug-22-2013 04:39 PM
sljkansas wrote:
We had a bad hail storm here a couple of years ago that my buddy's toy hauler was hit hard. took out 3 vent covers and the skylight in the kitchen. He had a mobile RV tech come out and replace the vent covers and skylight and inspected the roof. You could see little dimples in the roof. He told him the when the hail hits, it can puncture the membrane and you won't see it unless you get down and look close at it. Sure enough at each dimple if you took you fingers and pulled on the membrane a little you would see the silt in the membrane. Insurance CO. paid for complete roof repair including new decking, about $17K for the repairs. So yes have the double check the roof.
โAug-22-2013 12:20 PM
mikebol wrote:
Westend - That's my current plan; find a good cleaner, sealer product for the roof and apply that this fall. The whole notion of a "coating" on the rubber roof just seems like snake oil to me.
Mocoondo - that was my line of thinking too. If the dealer does a half-baked job, I may be in for more trouble.
โAug-22-2013 11:58 AM
โAug-22-2013 11:53 AM
mikebol wrote:
Mocoondo, that's my line of thinking as well ... the hail we received had some larger pieces but most was dime sized or smaller.
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