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Started by Darrell T, Aug 10, 2007, 06:12 AM

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Darrell T

I am still looking for the best (for my purposes) roof waterproofing product.
I have looked into Plasti-Coat, sheet EPDM, Thermopolymerolifin and now liquid EPDM by Liquid Roof.
Does anyone have any experience with this stuff?
It looks like this is the best of both worlds waterproofness of solid sheeting with the ease of a liquid for following contours and installation.
Darrell

austinado16

Can it be tinted to match existing roof color, or is it just white?

Darrell T

They mentioned it can be tinted using some kind of tint but only in small amounts. White is fine for me so I didn't look much into the tinting possibilities.
Darrell

austinado16

Sounds like it would be fantastic then!  I had looked at it online and it sure sounded fantastic. But, I needed it to be 1987 Starcraft beige/tan/ecru-whatever and wasn't sure it would be easily tinted.

Seems like with a layer of EPDM a PUP roof would be impervious to baking sun, water, hail, low flying birds and anything else.

David Byrne

We recently purchased a 96 Coleman sun valley
the camper has been sitting outside for most of a month now, I noticed earlier this week that about a foot of the awning track was coming un clued, my local dealer advises would be best to replace the track  today I noticed the entire track and awning has fallen off, I inspected the surface ideally to remove the old glue   on close inspection I have notice several inches of very small cracks in the fiberglass roof just along the roof line and below where the awning track had been attached to the roof actually the track may have covered these cracks  they were not visible as the awning cover obscured then from view  
I think these cracks should be repaired before attaching a new awning track    
This is our first trailer so I am a "newbie" desperate for suggestions on how to best repair this so we can continue to enjoy our camper  

Is liquid Roof a product suitable for this application

Darrell T

David.
The web site mentions the their product will work with fiberglass. You might have to "rough up" the surface with a scotch brite to get rid of the glossiness to give the Liquid Roof the best chance of adhering.
http://www.liquid-roof.com/index.html
Darrell