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murfx2004
Nov 13, 2017Explorer
No offense taken. I should have looked it over more carefully, but I've learned the hard way. Does the liquid roof dry hard or rubbery at all or is it mostly just a sealer? There are two spots that are like a trampoline, where the rubber sags in the middle when lightly pushed and then springs back. Also, I could be wrong about the roof leaking, but I don't experience any drips. It makes sense that it must leak somewhere for the wood underneath to rot out. My goal is to make it through the winter and then probably pick up a camper that's in better shape since it's probably not worth replacing the roof on this, even if I do it myself. The RV Roof Armor seems promising compared to total replacement, but the fact that there are no prices listed online and they send the technician out to apply it means it'll definitely be over budget for me.
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