May-02-2016 06:35 PM
May-15-2016 10:33 AM
GACamper wrote:
We had our roof done by RV Flex Armor (rvroof.com). It is a impressive product. Roof is completely sealed, no more caulking or worrying about seams. We can tell a big difference in the roof insulation & sound proofing. Having a worry free roof is a very good feeling. :C
The down side for us is the finished product (cosmetic appearance) is nothing like they advertise. Kind on the fence on recommending having this done for the price they charge.
May-15-2016 09:13 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
RV's have progressed from galvanized steel to a one piece white aluminum roof material and now to a rubber roof. I've owned units with all three materials and they all have their issues.
.
May-15-2016 05:57 AM
Cajun Bill wrote:
Was recently posting on the TC blog about switching out of my fiver to a TC, but with the help of those on that blog, I decided that a more fitting camper for me would be a TT. Now, just curious, is there a consensus regarding what type of roof is better and more resistant to UV and leaks, i.e. fiberglass, rubber, aluminum? The fact is that my next camper, just like my present one, will never be covered so I'm looking to see what peeps think will be the best able to handle the elements under my circumstances?
May-15-2016 05:33 AM
May-15-2016 05:28 AM
May-15-2016 05:02 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:GACamper wrote:
The down side is for us is the finished product (cosmetic appearance) is nothing like they advertise. Kind on the fence on recommending having this done for the price they charge.
could you expand on that statement please.
bumpy
May-14-2016 05:33 AM
GACamper wrote:
The down side is for us is the finished product (cosmetic appearance) is nothing like they advertise. Kind on the fence on recommending having this done for the price they charge.
May-14-2016 05:28 AM
May-13-2016 06:42 PM
Cajun Bill wrote:
Was recently posting on the TC blog about switching out of my fiver to a TC, but with the help of those on that blog, I decided that a more fitting camper for me would be a TT. Now, just curious, is there a consensus regarding what type of roof is better and more resistant to UV and leaks, i.e. fiberglass, rubber, aluminum? The fact is that my next camper, just like my present one, will never be covered so I'm looking to see what peeps think will be the best able to handle the elements under my circumstances?
May-13-2016 02:08 PM
May-06-2016 12:44 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
so you are saying that KZ never used felt backed TPO?
SoundGuy wrote:
"Never" is a l-o-n-g time but certainly my KZ Spree used TPO without a fleece backing, which was easy to determine by just pulling the vent garnish in the bathroom - .
Bumpyroad wrote:
but you have a 2014 and this was long before that. something to look out for regardless of the make of the RV.
May-06-2016 12:23 PM
edatlanta wrote:Cajun Bill wrote:
OP here, took a look at the RV roof.com site. Looks like the best roof anyone could hope for. I imagine the cost is pretty high? Anyone have either a sq..ft. or linear foot cost? I'm guessing about $100/linear foot?
When I had mine done in January 2016 is was $170.00/linear foot. Each location can be slightly different I was told.
May-06-2016 11:47 AM
Cajun Bill wrote:
OP here, took a look at the RV roof.com site. Looks like the best roof anyone could hope for. I imagine the cost is pretty high? Anyone have either a sq..ft. or linear foot cost? I'm guessing about $100/linear foot?
May-06-2016 10:48 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
so you are saying that KZ never used felt backed TPO?
"Never" is a l-o-n-g time but certainly my KZ Spree used TPO without a fleece backing, which was easy to determine by just pulling the vent garnish in the bathroom - .