Escapees March-April 2019 Vol 40 Issue 5

                                                      I returned on the third day. The top coat had finally cured. Doug and DeWayne then began reattaching items on the roof. I had a new TV antenna installed, and Doug replaced the AC gasket with a new one. He even went the extra mile to thoroughly clean out the condenser coils before reinstalling it. Once they made sure everything was in working order, my RV was moved outside. The cost was $175 per linear foot of roof, out-the-door cost. My RV is 33 feet long, but the roof portion was only 31 feet, so I paid $5,425 (31x175). After paying the bill, I received a lifetime transferable warranty on the roof with a never-leak guarantee. I hooked up and, after two-and-a-half days, started home with my beautiful, brand new, maintenance-free roof. I couldn’t be happier. I finally had peace of mind, never needing to worry again about failed caulking, nor ever having to climb back on my roof to inspect it multiple times each year. It is my hope that this experience in replacing my RV roof will be of benefit to those needing to replace theirs.

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      Motorcycle and RV enthusiast Mark Lamb traveled frequently to motorcycle events across many states in his 2007 Super C toy hauler. After two roof failures in just seven years, Mark lost all confidence in traditional RV rubber roofs. While considering replacing his rubber roof with an aluminum roof, his research brought RVRoof.com to his attention. After a series of phone calls, Mark made the 1,000-plus mile trip to the RVRoof corporate headquarters in Green Cove Springs, Florida. He watched as they repaired damage and meticulously prepared his roof for the spray on FlexArmor® roofing material. Mark was so impressed with the process and the product that he told David Adair, RVRoof’s owner, that he needed to open an RVRoof near him in the Dallas- Fort Worth (DFW), Texas, area. Mark’s trip to RVRoof was in February of 2015. By August of 2016, Mark had sold his share in a Honda motorcycle dealership to his partner, and in January 2017 opened his own RVRoof franchise in the DFW area. To quote Mark, “I needed my RV roof repaired and chose RV FlexArmor®. I was so impressed with the product, I opened my own RV Roof location in Denton, Texas.” In the short time that his DFW location has been open, Mark and his staff have rescued around 100 customers from their own RV roof nightmares.

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