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buc1980

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Posted: 05/07/23 02:54pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I got RV flex spray on.It looks good and if very expensive FW ($250000) use it it must be good.I talk with somebody which have it done 3 years ago and they are very happy.


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Posted: 05/07/23 09:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Walaby wrote:

Because I thought sayoung might have some first hand experience.

Every vent & skylight were replaced before they sprayed the roof. If I should need a new part I'll just go back & get them to replace and re spray the edges of what ever needs replacing.
I just don't worry much about what might happen to my rv. If it happens it happens.

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Posted: 05/08/23 06:00am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Walaby wrote:

I requested a quote for Flex Armor.

If you have to replace something like your antenna, skylight or something along those lines, how would you do that with Flex Armor?

For RV Armor, they told me they would walk me through the process while tech is at my house, Then, If I need to do that, I can get material from them, do the work, take some pics, and once they see the finished job, they will still honor the lifetime warranty.

Just curious with a spray on application required to be done in the shop, how you would handle replacing something?

Mike


The answer to this question is generally what would make someone choose RV Armor. If you live close to an RV FLEX Armor location, replacing something on the roof is no big deal. Make an appointment and take it in. If you have to travel a couple hundred miles to do it, that makes a big difference.
Here is the answer from RV FLEX Armors FAQ's.

What if I have to replace anything on my roof?
When we do your roof we replace all your vent pipes and lids, refrigerator base and lids, standard vent lids, install new Camco vent covers and new a/c gaskets. Your new bases are sealed in under the product so they will last as long as the roof.

If you ever need to replace something for some reason or add something such as solar panels, we can remove the component, install a new one and respray just that area that was cut through. If you are somewhere else at the time,grind or cut through the coating to get the part out, replace it and caulk it until you can get back to an approved FlexArmor facility for respraying.


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Posted: 05/08/23 06:45am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks all. Think Im leaning towards FlexArmor. There's a dealer in Atlanta about 2 hours away).

Both have lifetime transferable warranty. Flex Armor is about $2000 higher than RV Armor. I like that they remove the roof completely. RV Armor brushes on over the existing roof material.

Appreciate the inputs

Mike


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Posted: 05/08/23 08:35am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just in case you missed my previous post about this topic, you can read my post about it, including pictures of the process, here.

This was done a couple of years ago and the roof still looks like new.
What a huge contrast to the stuff I used before that.
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BarneyS wrote:

Just in case you missed my previous post about this topic, you can read my post about it, including pictures of the process, here.

This was done a couple of years ago and the roof still looks like new.
What a huge contrast to the stuff I used before that.
Barney


Thanks Barney

So in your case, I see RV ARmor pulled your old rubber roof off. Was that at your request or because roof was damaged?? They told me they put the application directly over the existing roof, to include existing seam sealant etc...

Not sure why I care either way, but I'd prefer removal down to the wood, and then build up from there.

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Mike,
The removal was at my request. It added about $2000 to the cost but I had a ton of Eternabond tape up there plus at least three coats of a previous rubber roof coating. The roof looked pretty bad with large cracks in the coating and I was not sure if it was still watertight or not. Turns out it was and there was not one speck of water damage.

I'm glad I spent the extra money to have it redone right down to the wood covering. Now I know it is sound and will not have to worry about it anymore.[emoticon]
In your case, if your roof is not leaking and is in good shape, there is no need to spend the extra money on a tear off. I would just have them go over your existing roof. I believe that they guarantee it the same either way.
Barney

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Posted: 05/09/23 07:20am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I prefer to take off the old material you don't know what under until you rip it off.

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Posted: 08/09/23 07:06am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

FWIW, I've only read good things from the people who have had it installed. I have no personal experience.


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Posted: 08/09/23 07:42am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Had the RV Armor installed on my TT 3 years ago and it has been good. It does chalk so washing it 2 times a year is in order to keep the streaking down. Just make sure you wash and rinse the sides of your rig thoroughly after washing the roof. The installer came to me at my home and he did put it right over the TPO. No adhesion issues to date. So far the product has been very good in my opinion.

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