RV Rubber Roof Coating
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RV Rubber Roof Coating


Here is our review of the procedure necessary to successfully increase the lifespan of your RV rubber roof.

When the rubber roof starts to deteriorate, you have two choices. You can either replace the rubber membrane material that protects the substructure of the roof, or you can re-coat the rubber roof with a special material designed to penetrate the pores of the original tired dirty rubber material.

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- Today Is Rv Roof Coating Day!
Perfect weather forecast for today. Clear and sunny, with a high of 25C (77F). And no rain in the forecast until Thursday which gives the roof coating plenty of time to cure before it gets wet. Really looking forward to getting this done! One of the things...

- Another Package Arrives
Actually, two more packages! But that's it...our shopping for this year is done. We spent very little money over the past eight years, but this year it seemed like everything needed to be replaced all at the same time! We did a fair bit of repair...

- Snake!
We had a quiet Friday, lounging around the motorhome. It wasn't without a little bit of excitement to break things up though! I got up on Sherman's roof to give the solar panels a quick cleaning. On my way back down, I noticed a tear in the rubber...

- No Pictures To Prove It!
I got ambitious yesterday and cleaned Sherman's roof. I was up there for a couple of hours, and Ruth never got a picture to prove it. All RV'ers know that an RV rubber roof should be cleaned every three months. But I've stood on Sherman's...

- North Carolina
6:30am Didn’t have a great sleep. It sounded like something was on the roof. I know I had parked under a tree, but the branches were well above the roof. I looked out the back window, and the branches were covered in heavy wet snow! Every time the wind...



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