Sealing your RV with a RV rubber roof
coating is routine part of RV ownership. When you apply a roof coating to the
RV roof it will last for about three to five years under normal wear and tear
although this may vary from one RV to the next. For example someone who uses
their RV on a regular basis and exposes it to rough terrain may need to recoat
their roof every two or three years. On the other hand, the people who rarely
use their RV and keep it under storage may be able to get away with not
resealing for four to five years.
If you’ve owned any kind of recreational
vehicle, you know that RV rooftop can take a beating. Whenever the RV brings on
the need for repair, it usually starts at the top, where you’ll find—the roof.
Issues that you’ll find with RV’s roof are gaps in the seams, water leaking in
from somewhere, drafts coming in, or dents, dings, and scratches caused by
flying debris or hail. You could also see water ponding, meaning your roof
doesn’t have good drainage, or drying that leads to cracks.
RV Rubber Roof Coatings
You can fix or prevent most or all of RV roof issues by applying one of
the rubber roof coatings that’s on the market today. A coating like RV Roof
Magic will help keep your roof in the up-keep shape possible and it will also extend
the life of it for what could be decades.
Most RV rubber roof coatings are DIY products, meaning they are very easy to apply and handle. As these coatings comes in liquid form they are applied like a paint material but a little thicker and allowed to dry so it cures and creates an airtight, watertight, and UV resistant seal over the entire surface of the RV roof.
Is It Worth It?
The RV roof is exposed to rain, snow, ice, wind, dirt, debris, UV rays, hail, and so much more. All of these elements can cause damage to the roof and makes the structure vulnerable to even more damage. When the roof gets compromised, it allows the outside elements to come inside and creates more problems in the interior of the RV, if not prevented. You could potentially save thousands of dollars in repairs and replacements by applying one of the rubber roof coatings to RV’s roof top.
How Much Do RV Rubber Roof Coatings Cost?
The cost of coating or re-roofing your RV depends upon a number of
factors. Some of the cost will be determined by how big the surface of your RV
roof is, its condition and whether you opt for DIY installation or hire
professionals.
RV coatings like RV Roof Magic don’t need a primer put on first and gives you total coverage in one coat. You can save time, money, and energy invested by using a product that gives you complete coverage and protection in just a single coat.
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