Highpockets
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2022
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I went to their website to inquire about a price. Apparently they have to call you so I left my name/number. While I'm waiting to hear from them, what did the product cost on your rig?I am a strong believer in RV Armor. I figure it in to the price of any RV. Expensive, but what is the price of a lifetime of peace of mind.
I think it was around $4500. I think they charge by the foot. My 0 foot class C was $3500. Reducing the number of areas that need seals checked was well worth it. And it is guaranteed for life. PM me for a discount. And no, I neither work for them nor do I get paid by them. Just a good repeat customer.I went to their website to inquire about a price. Apparently they have to call you so I left my name/number. While I'm waiting to hear from them, what did the product cost on your rig?
lol, yeah, those days are over.Jim, have you been up on your roof (my wife has put sever constraints on stuff I used to do, like this)?
So Highpockets, you reroofed your RV. Nice!!! Those that I know that have done what you described, failed to put appropriate flange in the front of the rigs roof and had the headwind remove it, so good job!!!I owned a Class C motorhome. Front portion was fiberglass the remainder was aluminum with two seams running the length of the roof. Started to see water damage on ceiling around the ac unit. After investigating options I purchased a piece of 90mil rubber roofing got $60 and glued it to the entire roof area.
I also coated it with a white rubber roof coating to reduce heat gain inside. I finally sold it 12 years later never had and issues with leaks. I took great care while reinstalling the ac unit, vents and skylights.