Dicor roofing breaking down after 5 yrs. Anybody else having these issues.
Supposedly Dicor roofing was to have a 12 yr warranty. Not sure what that warranty covers but obviously it’s not to help with labor costs to fix which is very expensive. Anyone else getting this run around.
Dicor responseWe are the original owners of a 2017 Heartland Big Country 5th wheel and are now experiencing issues with our rubber roof. We have reviewed the Heartland website and it appears that there is a 12 year Dicor warranty on the roofing. We have had a certified RV technician review our roof and have found it is peeling, flaking, sticky and spongy. You can see every step you take while on the roof. We have been informed that the issues with our roof seems to be a factory defect. We have had professional services every year in cleaning and sealing our roof so we absolutely feel this is not our fault for the roof failure.
What you are seeing is the color coating is losing its chemical bond from the black rubber membrane that protects the roof. Thankfully, this will not cause the roof to leak and is an aesthetics issue.
Since you are past year 5 of ownership there would be no allotment for labor. However, we would be happy to provide you with a new membrane and installation kit at no charge.
Supposedly Dicor roofing was to have a 12 yr warranty. Not sure what that warranty covers but obviously it’s not to help with labor costs to fix which is very expensive. Anyone else getting this run around.