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RV roof repair shop in Tijuana, Rosarito, or Ensenada

zekmiester - 5-1-2022 at 10:23 AM

Hola,

Do you guys have any recommendation for RV roof repair/conversion in the above listed places?

TIA

mtgoat666 - 5-1-2022 at 10:29 AM

Quote: Originally posted by zekmiester  
Hola,

Do you guys have any recommendation for RV roof repair/conversion in the above listed places?

TIA


What type of roof repair? Tape or caulk is a quick fix that lasts pretty long.

surfhat - 5-1-2022 at 11:25 AM

As a decade long and more, sprinter van owner, I have found a one time solution to rust, and actually sound insulation issues.

Truck bedliner roll-on is my preference. Herculiner is the easiest to apply since I never intended to have it sprayed on to begin with.

Besides illiminating rust issues forever, relatively speaking, this application also provides additional sound insulation values for these tin cans on the roadway.

The difference in a comfortable on the road driving experience is so appreciated.

I covered my entire roof and much more of the front end with this product for a one time solution to ever rusting out.

Ones individual creations can provide a number of options, but to have a durable option like the Heculiner truck bedliner is a one time solution to ever rusting out again.

Another plus with particular Herculiner bedliner product is the ease of use with application. I never intended to spray it on. Roll on was always my go to. That this product can be applied later in successive coats is a bonus. That it also provides a quieter ride down the road is
another bonus.

While my entire roof area is covered by a self designed aluminum full roof rack so that the sun never shines directly on the roof itself, suing this particular brand of truck bedliner is highly recommended for those that will not be paying someone to spray a similar product on.

The ease of use is what provides this particular product an advantage over others. In my opinion.

zekmiester - 5-1-2022 at 11:58 AM

I'm trying to do this https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/index.php?topic=1639...

I have a 1994 Gulfstream Yosemite Capri

surfhat - 5-1-2022 at 01:42 PM

Using the Herculiner truck bedliner could not be easier and more forgiving for first timers as I was.

I can roll on any additional coats when I choose without additional prep and any overlap matches up quite acceptably when I add some other parts of the sprinter vans panels.

I am definitely compromised when it comes to using this Herculiner product. The satisfaction with doing this myself and not paying a shop is its own reward.





zekmiester - 5-1-2022 at 05:56 PM

Quote: Originally posted by surfhat  
Using the Herculiner truck bedliner could not be easier and more forgiving for first timers as I was.

I can roll on any additional coats when I choose without additional prep and any overlap matches up quite acceptably when I add some other parts of the sprinter vans panels.

I am definitely compromised when it comes to using this Herculiner product. The satisfaction with doing this myself and not paying a shop is its own reward.






Herculiner for the roof?