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Old 04-30-2017, 05:24 PM   #1
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Eternabond and UV

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Well I'm taking the TT out of winter storage in a couple of weeks. Since it is impossible for me to get on the roof to inspect it I've been considering my options. I will have someone clean it but I want something that I don't have to worrying about inspecting and re-calking. I'm trying to choose between the RV Armor roof, I can't afford the RV Flex Armor system, Pro Gard Liquid Roof like Big John did, or using Eternabond tape. My question about the Eternabond tape is it's long term effectiveness when it comes to resisting UV degradation. If it's not at least a 10 year option for wear and UV resistance then I need to move on to my other options. The Eternabond would be the easiest and cheapest option though. It's something I wouldn't mind my handyman doing. My problem with getting on the roof is I'm banned from ladders by my Dr because of arthritis and a knee replacement that sometimes collapses.
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Old 04-30-2017, 05:29 PM   #2
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I mwas very pleased with my eternabond experience.
It outlasted my ownership, but would expect it to last at least 5 years.
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I'd put my money on it lasting longer than 10 years. One of the reasons I did not go this route is because I like to undo and redo too much. Otherwise I'd have it on my roof, or the sprayed roof if my pockets were deeper.
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I put a patch of eternabond on my roof almost 5 years ago. It looks as good as the day I installed it.

I just did all the joints, and vents two weeks ago. The only thing that did not get done was thw tv antenna as I was running low on time that evening.

Wish I had done it years earlier.

If you go this direction, tell your installer do NOT stretch it. It will Pell off within a day or two. Found this out when I put my patch on.
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Regular ETERNABOND has a UV protected coating and is predicted to be a 15 yr repair. ETERNABOND web seal is cloth backed and needs to be painted or coated with their UV coating since it is not UV protected.
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Old 06-21-2017, 08:17 AM   #6
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I was just on my roof last weekend cleaning it.

I did my Allegro Bay when I bought it (2004) and it is still sealing good with no damage. It still seems flexible. The white is stained and doesn't clean up anymore but no leaks!

I did the end cap seams and then around any vents, and the ladder mounts on the roof.

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Hi all,

Well I'm taking the TT out of winter storage in a couple of weeks. Since it is impossible for me to get on the roof to inspect it I've been considering my options. I will have someone clean it but I want something that I don't have to worrying about inspecting and re-calking. I'm trying to choose between the RV Armor roof, I can't afford the RV Flex Armor system, Pro Gard Liquid Roof like Big John did, or using Eternabond tape. My question about the Eternabond tape is it's long term effectiveness when it comes to resisting UV degradation. If it's not at least a 10 year option for wear and UV resistance then I need to move on to my other options. The Eternabond would be the easiest and cheapest option though. It's something I wouldn't mind my handyman doing. My problem with getting on the roof is I'm banned from ladders by my Dr because of arthritis and a knee replacement that sometimes collapses.
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