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edatlanta wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Look into RV-Armor. It appears to be similar to bed liner, applied to the roof. Someone here got their rig redone in RV Armor and loved it.
I had my roof done by RV Flex Armor early this year (rvroof.com). This is a sprayed on 2 part polymer and is done in their enclosed facility after they remove everything from the roof.
There is another company called RV-Armor (rv-armor.com) that does the job at your site and does not remove all roof items such as a/c's etc. They roll on the material vs spray.
I have no experience with the rv-armor process, but I do with rvroof.com. The RV Flex Armor process is absolutely fantastic in my first hand experience.
I have stated before that after my failed rubber roof material after 5 years service I will never have another rubber roof again other than the time it takes to tow it to a RV Flex Armor install facility. Yes, I would put it on a brand new rubber roof. After the install there is no more caulking EVER.
โMay-13-2016 02:16 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Look into RV-Armor. It appears to be similar to bed liner, applied to the roof. Someone here got their rig redone in RV Armor and loved it.
โMay-12-2016 09:08 PM
Aqua-Andy wrote:
The metal roof sounds interesting. I used commercial rubber roofing purchased from Harvey industries (a nation wide building supplier). The dealers I called all wanted at least $700 for twenty five feet of roof material, Harvey was $225 for the material and a five gallon bucket of adhesive. The RV specific roofing material was .007" thick the product from Harvey was .035" thick. Three years and no issues yet.
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โMay-12-2016 06:07 PM
spoon059 wrote:
Look into RV-Armor. It appears to be similar to bed liner, applied to the roof. Someone here got their rig redone in RV Armor and loved it.
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