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CharlieRoamin'

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I don't know if I'm in the right place - ?
I have a 1988 Pace Arrow that I'm thinking about 're-roofing' - tear off the old roof, AC's, vents, plywood, everything down to the bones ! New plywood, EPDM, fans and vents.
Has anyone here done this ?
 
No, but if you have the facility (covered area) to perform all this I would say watching maybe numerous video tutorials on it and taking your time it can be done. But that list is a lot to do. And I would assume for them AC/Furnace you may need to replace the thermostat as well.
 
No, but if you have the facility (covered area) to perform all this I would say watching maybe numerous video tutorials on it and taking your time it can be done. But that list is a lot to do. And I would assume for them AC/Furnace you may need to replace the thermostat as well.
Thanks for the reply !
I've seen a few YouTube vids but mostly trailers with no crown and wooden framing.
I know my walls are steel framed - haven't gotten into the roof just yet.
My roof is curved so I'm thinking I may have to use 2 thin layers as opposed to one thick one.
As far as the HVAC is concerned I'll probably handle that more like a 'skoolie' - Propane heat, mini split a/c.
I think it's pretty straight forward but there's always that 'little problem' that can be avoided by gaining from someone elses experience.
 

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