Going camping is a fun bonding experience for any family. Having an RV allows you the freedom to enjoy your camping experience to its fullest—while having a fully stocked fridge waiting for you when you need a cool drink.
The roof of your RV is your first line of defense against the sun, the rain, and any storms that come your way. You need that RV roof material to be top of the line. Over the years, any RV will take a beating from the sun and other elements. If you need a new roof, here are some of the best options available.

Fiberglass RV Roof Material

Fiberglass roof are long-lasting, but they can get spider cracks and they can have chalking issues as well. They require yearly maintenance to stay in good condition.

Rubber RV Roof Material

UV treatments are required to keep this roof looking and acting good. It can last for many years, but these types of roofs will wear out eventually as well.

The Difference With RV Armor Roof Material

This roofing is puncture and tear resistant and guaranteed to be leak and maintenance free for its entire life. Not only is it low maintenance, but it’s half the cost of re-roofing an RV in any other manner. You can even have the RV roof material installed while you still live in the RV, wherever you are. The system is strong and can take a beating and not show it. It’s also flexible and extremely tear resistant. RV Armor comes in standard white, which is great for reflecting the sun, but it can also come in gray and tan. The energy efficient roof will help reduce energy costs inside the RV and the UV stabilizers give you solar protection as well.

With the RV Armor roof material, you don’t need any other treatments. The top of the line warranty on material and labor goes for a lifetime with the overall goal being customer satisfaction with superior products. If you are ready to take your camping experience to the next level with the last roof replacement you’ll ever need, contact RV Armor for help. We’ll install your RV roof material in a seamless, quick, efficient manner to get your RV in good shape for the rest of your camping days.

2018-12-28T17:13:45-05:00June 4th, 2018|