The easy answer is almost anywhere. You can recoat a number of surfaces including sheet rubber, asphalt, metal, and urethane foam. Don’t forget about roof tiles, plywood, and roof desks. It’s a great option for steel, especially if you live near the ocean. Salt water can be very damaging, but Liquid Roof can handle it. Liquid Roof is by far the best product available. Benefits include:
Liquid Roof is designed to fix leaks permanently, reflect heat, improve the look of your RV, and extend the life of the roof. Don’t be tempted by other products—they can’t compete with Liquid Rubber. Silicone, acrylic, and neoprene have their pros, but fall short when it really matters. Make sure you have the information you need to make a wise choice.
Most RVs has acrylic coatings and sealants. That makes sense. They’re simple to use and cure very quickly. However, if there’s a rain shower, freezing, dew, any moisture, harsh winds, or pretty much any adverse condition at all right after the application, the coating can be ruined. Acrylics can’t resist ponding water. They’re also not durable with single-ply surfaces.
Maybe you’ve heard of EPDM rubber. Liquid Roof is the liquid equal. EPDM rubber is the proven leader in strength and protection for three decades. Liquid EPDM resists ozone and UV rays, can stand up to even the hottest temperatures and freezing spells, and ages beautifully.
You’re probably wondering how much Liquid Roof costs. It costs more than acrylics and other products on the market. However, it will last. You can’t count on that with any other product. Are you really saving money if your roof gets damaged, or if you have to re-coat every year? No. Liquid Roof is a one-coat, one-time application that can extend the life of your roof for several years.