🏕️ Upgrade Your Adventure with Class A Customs!
The Class A Customs 9.5 ft TPO RV Rubber Roof Kit is a comprehensive solution for RV owners looking to enhance their vehicle's roof. This complete kit includes 30 feet of TPO membrane, 5 tubes of self-leveling silicone caulk, 4 rolls of putty tape, and 2 gallons of water-based acrylic rubber roof adhesive, ensuring a robust and weather-resistant installation. Designed for easy DIY application, this kit promises long-lasting durability and protection for your motor home, camper, or trailer.
Manufacturer | classacustoms.com |
Brand | classAcustoms |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Item model number | 1725-ISK-WH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RRK85-30 |
A**R
Camper roof
It was a challenge but my husband and I managed to replace our camper roof and stay married! Much cheaper than having it done and the product is quality.
L**L
Good RV rubber roof replacement
Before and after pictures. The rubber roof material: we had extra material which was nice. We are keeping the extra we cut off for patches (if needed).We had more then enough glue for the roof.The only thing I was disappointed in was the 4 rolls of seal tape was stuck together. We had to used a different seal tape.
S**N
Super easy!
Had to replace the roof on our toy hauler and ordered this kit. Well worth the money since I was quoted up to $8,000.00 to replace our roof. It was a good weekend project from removing the old roofing material and installing the new material. Highly recommend this product. The only down fall was the roofing material came folded up in a box so we had to carefully unfold it so we could roll it up to make the installation go easier. Also recommend on being prepared to purchase extra lap sealant. What came in the kit wasn't enough.
E**M
Item Defective - Lack of communication
Ordered to install on my keystone RV, but when item arrived it was creased and defective. Contacted seller and was given a shipping label but I had to pay for the return which itself was over two hundred dollars. Contacted seller again to see if the shipping fee I incurred could be refunded to me but i received no reimbursement, and when I did get a refund it was discounted from 500.35 (original cost) to 365.36. Given that I was made to pay 235.51 to return the defective product to receive a refund, I really only received back 129.85 which is a 370.50 loss from the original price I paid. Be careful with seller and if you do have any issues with a product impairment then hopefully it can be resolved easily and swiftly, unlike in my case.
J**R
Seems to be a quality product
Material is very sturdy to appears. It should withstand some abuse. Word of wisdom, unpack it right away and lay it out to get he wrinkles out, best you can. Mine laid out in our dinning room for a week with direct sunlight before we rolled it up. Still had some wrinkles when we put it down. Make sure you let the glue tack up before rolling it out, I suggest four feet at a time, with help. I didn't allow mine to tack up enough in the areas where I had to replace some sheeting so a couple bubbles formed. Time will tell if this works better than the rubber roof that I took off but I think with proper care it should. Overall happy with the results.
C**D
Good Re-Roofing Starter Kit
It was alot of work to put a new roof on my trailer, but this is a drastically better solution than trying to roll on a rubber coating. I had to tear out some of the old OSB roof sheeting and staple in new due to old water damage. (Another reason to go with a full new membrane.) Make sure you roll the glue out this(ish) and conserve in order to make it last the whole job. My trailer had about 25.5 feet of roof. Had it been longer I would have run out of glue. Be cautious on prep so you don't get and debris under the membrane as you're gluing it down. A couple tubes of the caulk were ruined in the box and Class A replaced them quickly. Thank you.
J**N
got the job done
Big project renovating RV, best priced and shipped fast, definitely want to lay it flat on a sunny warm day to get the wrinkles out before applying it but got the job done and no leaks!
A**R
I have done several rv roofs and this has been the worst experience.
This material is impossible to work with. The folds never came out after 3 days in the hot sun. The cuts were uneven and there are wrinkles that will not lay flat. The glue will stick to anything but this material.
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