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Sherman's roof
Sherman (our motorhome) is 20 years old this summer.
That means that the rubber membrane roof material that keeps the water out is also 20 years old, and near the end of it's useful life. In fact, even the Dicor company that makes the roofing material says that their roof membrane is guaranteed for 10 years, but will likely last 20 years.
So that leaves two options if we want to keep Sherman healthy.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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A Few Glitches Along The Way!
Yesterday was a travel day for us. In fact, it was our first travel day with our motorhome Sherman in over two years! And we were pretty excited. I was a little concerned about Sherman's engine battery though. I had a feeling it needs to be replaced....
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One More Sleep!
We head out tomorrow! And other than Sherman needing a bit of a tidy up, we're pretty much ready to go. The only thing I didn't get done was to finish cleaning the roof and touching up the roof caulking. That will have to be done on the road sometime...
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