FlexArmor Roof Inspection: What You Need to Know Before Investing in This Upgrade
In this video, we take you inside our repair shop for an inspection of a FlexArmor roof. While we don’t install FlexArmor at our shop, we see these roofs regularly, and we believe it's important for RV owners to understand both the benefits and potential concerns before deciding if this upgrade is right for their RV.
The Benefits of FlexArmor
1. Superior Protection Against Leaks:
One of the biggest selling points of FlexArmor is its ability to create a seamless, waterproof barrier across your entire roof. This eliminates the risk of leaks, which are a common problem for RV owners, especially in older models.
2. Durability and Longevity:
FlexArmor is designed to be far more durable than traditional roof sealants. It’s made from a tough, elastomeric material that resists cracking, peeling, and UV damage, which can extend the lifespan of your roof and save you from constant maintenance.
3. Easier Maintenance:
Unlike traditional roofing materials that need regular resealing and inspection, FlexArmor is marketed as a "onceanddone" solution. The product claims to require little to no maintenance once applied, which is a major appeal for RV owners who want a hasslefree experience.
4. Environmentally Resistant:
FlexArmor is resistant to a variety of environmental challenges, including extreme temperatures, UV rays, and harsh weather conditions. This makes it a great option for RVers who travel through varying climates or rough conditions.
Concerns About FlexArmor Roof Application
1. The Application Process:
The application of FlexArmor requires specialized equipment and skilled technicians. It’s not a DIY project, and improper application could lead to uneven coverage or failure of the material. Because the product needs to be applied uniformly and correctly, it’s important to choose an experienced professional to do the job, which can add to the overall cost.
2. Potential for Trapping Moisture:
One of the concerns we have with FlexArmor is that the sprayon coating might trap moisture beneath it. If there’s any existing water damage or moisture in the roof structure, applying the coating could seal it in, leading to mold or rot over time. This is why it’s crucial to do a thorough inspection and ensure the roof is completely dry and structurally sound before applying the coating.
3. Limited Repair Options:
If the FlexArmor roof becomes damaged or starts to peel (due to improper application, for example), it’s difficult to repair. Unlike traditional roofing materials that can be patched or resealed, FlexArmor typically requires full recoating if there’s a problem, which can be a costly and timeconsuming process.
4. Permanent Nature:
While FlexArmor is marketed as a permanent solution, this can be a doubleedged sword. Once it’s applied, it can be challenging to remove or replace if you want to change your RV’s roof system in the future. If you're the type of person who likes to upgrade or modify your RV over time, FlexArmor may not be the most flexible option.
5. High Upfront Cost:
The cost of applying FlexArmor can be significantly higher than traditional roof sealing methods. While it may save you money in the long run due to reduced maintenance, the initial investment can be a deterrent for many RV owners.
What to Consider Before Investing in FlexArmor
1. The Condition of Your Roof:
Ensure that your RV’s roof is in good condition before applying FlexArmor. If there are already issues like leaks or significant wear, it’s essential to address these first, or you risk trapping problems under the coating.
2. The Application Process and Costs:
Do your research on certified professionals who are trained to apply FlexArmor. Ask about the cost of the application and whether it includes a warranty or followup inspections. Consider whether the high upfront cost makes sense for your specific needs.
3. Future Maintenance Needs:
Although FlexArmor reduces the need for frequent maintenance, it’s still important to regularly inspect the roof for any potential damage or signs of wear. Be mindful of the permanent nature of the product and consider whether it aligns with your longterm RV goals.
4. Your Travel Conditions:
If you frequently travel in harsh environments, FlexArmor’s environmental resistance could be a great benefit. However, if you mostly stay in temperate climates, you might find that a more affordable, traditional roof solution works just as well.
Conclusion
While FlexArmor offers some clear benefits, especially when it comes to sealing leaks and providing longterm durability, it’s not without its drawbacks. As an RV repair shop owner and former technician, I advise potential buyers to carefully weigh the pros and cons, ensuring the roof is in good condition before application and considering the longterm implications of a permanent coating.