MdMike
Well-known member
I have a 2011 Elkridge Fifth wheel model 29bhck.
It has a rotted spot in the wood near the ladder about 18"x18". I can find no holes or tears in the rubber.
Edges at wall seem tight, no cracked call anywhere...
Needless to say I am not happy since I bought the full version nit new in 2012 from Leo's Vacation Center, here I n Gambrills Md. It is not the only issue I have had, and I am feeling very disappointed with the Heartland company.
I have seen threads on the topic but can not find any one that has actually done it to their roof but I have been thinking about a spray on roof.
There is a dealer local in my area offering the service and it is NOT a truck bed spray on coating.
It is formulated for RV use and is flexible enough for the job.
Has anyone here actually done this to their rv? Was it worth it?
According to the folks in the area that I use for repairs it would cost me a little over $4000 for a 5 year rubber roof plus wood replacement.
The shop doing spray on is $4500 plus wood and it has a 20 year guarantee on being tight.
I do not mind spending the extra for the spray on at this point. But I am looking for honest answers as to your satisfaction if you did your rv this way. Please, no stories about what you have heard, just a personal experience. Not that I do not trust your sources, but straight from the horses mouth is what I am looking for.
We love the layout of our unit and I want to keep it for a while. I figure there is not much more I need to replace with aftermarket other then the roof so it would be like a new camper!
It has a rotted spot in the wood near the ladder about 18"x18". I can find no holes or tears in the rubber.
Edges at wall seem tight, no cracked call anywhere...
Needless to say I am not happy since I bought the full version nit new in 2012 from Leo's Vacation Center, here I n Gambrills Md. It is not the only issue I have had, and I am feeling very disappointed with the Heartland company.
I have seen threads on the topic but can not find any one that has actually done it to their roof but I have been thinking about a spray on roof.
There is a dealer local in my area offering the service and it is NOT a truck bed spray on coating.
It is formulated for RV use and is flexible enough for the job.
Has anyone here actually done this to their rv? Was it worth it?
According to the folks in the area that I use for repairs it would cost me a little over $4000 for a 5 year rubber roof plus wood replacement.
The shop doing spray on is $4500 plus wood and it has a 20 year guarantee on being tight.
I do not mind spending the extra for the spray on at this point. But I am looking for honest answers as to your satisfaction if you did your rv this way. Please, no stories about what you have heard, just a personal experience. Not that I do not trust your sources, but straight from the horses mouth is what I am looking for.
We love the layout of our unit and I want to keep it for a while. I figure there is not much more I need to replace with aftermarket other then the roof so it would be like a new camper!