Hi there, My son just purchased an RV and it was his first purchase for an RV. He is not experienced in RV's at all and didn't inspect the RV very well when he purchased it. He was kind of in a bind for somewhere to live because he made the decision to quit his job and move out of the apartment where he was living and go full time RV-ing and start his own business. So after buying the RV and with some discussion with me, we found out that the roof wasn't in as good of shape as he thought and it needs some TLC. So we been watching videos and reaching roof coatings. We like the idea of the Henry 887 roof coating and wanted to use the Eterna bond tape, but seen that the 887 doesn't adhere to it, so I called Henry Tech support and discussed it with them. Since the Eterna bond tape has a very slick surface, I asked if one was to sand or scuff up the eterna bond tape so the 887 would adhere to it...Tech support said that sanding the Eterna bond tape would work with the 887 adhering to the tape. Just thought that I would pass this on
The tech people also recommended using 885 wet patch / seam sealer instead of using the Eterna Bond, so we pondered on that and went with the 885. Since I live in NW Ohio and he lives in North Carolina, he is doing this all by himself. He got a Ryobi 1800 PSI pressure washer, some buckets and scrub brushes and started cleaning all the bad areas and around all the roof penetrations. He said that he would have all the repairs done today but I haven't herd from him on the repairs yet. He was going to put 2 coats of the 885 on and try to use up the whole 1 gallon can so there would be nothing wasted. So as weather permits, next week he'll pressure wash the whole roof and let dry for the 887 application. He purchased a 5 gallon can of the 887 and will apply 2 coats of that. We figure that should do the trick and seal the roof up for the next 10 years or more. Just thought I'd pass on the info for anyone reading your comment page. @@CalledToWander
Pro tip, lol. If you have to get up on a Henry's coated roof, they are extremely EXTREMELY Slippery When Wet! What I have used for years is to wear an old pair of socks, no shoes, just socks, and even when the socks get wet, you will still grip *very well
I don't even have an RV and I find your videos very informative.. and there sure is alot of maintenance on RV's.. Good to know.. I dig you two.. and the dogs too
Whoa, Two year review??? Awesome, I’m sold. I’m redoing a shuttle bus and I’m about a week away from coating my roof. This made up my mind on product. I’m really shocked how glossy it still is. Seems everything else picks up dirt. Thank you!!!!
I was concerned that the Tropicool wouldn't adhere to the eternabond tape, so I called their customer service. They suggested I paint the tape with an acrylic primer. I followed their recommendations. Unfortunately, the silicone still peeled off the tape. I taped the perimeter of the roof and turned down the edges to the gutter. Now that the coating has peeled, it looks really bad from the ground. Decor makes a primer for their silicone coating. I have purchased it and will try priming the eternabond tape before re- appling the Tropicool.
Glad you contacted them directly! We’ve not had any major issues with the eternabond but we also put 3 coats on so maybe that helped? Let us know how your next method goes so we can share with others!
I was going to do my roof the same way...Turn down the edge so it folds into the gutter. IMO this is a critical step as the TPO can become compromised along the edges. Everyone seems to be overly concerned about the Tropi-cool not sticking to the Eternabond but imo just butt the 2 products up to each other and don't try to cover one with the other
Just did my 34 foot 5th wheel yesterday. Awesome stuff. The best product I've bought. And super cool to the touch even tho it's got direct sunlight. Hopefully it lasts a few years.
Your video was exactly what I was looking for. Showed in detail how tropicool works on eternabond. Already purchased eternabond and tropicool but not installed yet. Will be using both and will do two coats on the eternabond with tropicool just for thickness and glad to know the spray is great for patching any problems. Thank You😊😊😊
The spray was not as great as I thought, but good in a bind. For twice the cost, we're going to buy a gallon this year (Year 4) and put a light coat over any areas of concern where we sprayed in the past but want a thicker, uniform coat moving forward.
The spray was not as great as I thought, but good in a bind. For twice the cost, we're going to buy a gallon this year (Year 4) and put a light coat over any areas of concern where we sprayed in the past but want a thicker, uniform coat moving forward.
Thanks for this informative and honest video. It is often difficult to sort through the arm chair experts and /or idiots who either copy/paste other reviews or do a half-arsed job with a product and then trash it.
We carry a spray can of Henry for stopping emergency leaks. Haven’t had to use it yet. But that’s the plan. In theory nothing sticks to Henry’s. But in reality, Eternabond sticks to everything so in a pinch it should likely stick for the short term until you can get either the spray or a gallon of Henry from Home Depot
@@CalledToWander Be careful. 12' is a long way to fall - I was over a year recovering. I love this product. Let it dry - then get great traction. If the roof is wet with water, I no longer go on it and clean from the ladder. 12' is a very dangerous fall - esp if you land on your side and are over 75yo. Great endorsement on your part. Best product ever for an RV roof!
To be honest the spray can is not the most amazing thing. But it’s good to have in a bind if you happen to hit a branch or something that scrapes away the Henry’s. A gallon is so expensive but would do a better job if more patchwork was required
We’ve learned that Henry has its own roofing repair tape we’d look into that is compatible with the sealant. But Eternabond is truly impenetrable. So it would depend on what we learned about whether or not to use the Henry tape.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have been watching videos and researching RV roof repair/treatments over the last several years. Seems there are advocates and nay sayers for everytihing. My take on all is that, as you said, cleaning and proper preparation is crucial. Assuming proper prep, most products will perform and it comes down to longevity (obviously). The products that last the longest will be the hardest to remove when replacement is necessary. Complaints about Eternabond Tape come from those who are removing an old application. Is the replacement necessary from improper prep that has shortened it's potential or has it served 8-10 years or more?
You're spot on with what you've said about naysayers and such. Videos like this take a lot of money out of RV roof repairers hands. But for those of us on a budget, willing to learn and put in some elbow grease, these products are great. We bought an RV that had a roof that either needed to be replaced soon or repaired the way we did it. After watching videos ourselves and doing countless hours of research, we settled on doing the initial application of tape + Henry's on our own. Whoever buys our motorhome won't have to worry about things likely beyond the 10 year mark. After 4+ years it still looks and functions as good as Day 1. The appliance covers are likely to sun rot and need to be replaced before the eternabond or Henry's. But that is why we replaced all fans and covers that we thought wouldn't make it 10+ years and put in the highest quality covers possible.
Thanks for the update. Just got 2 questions. would you attribute the reason for peeling off the eternabond tape is due to the material of the eternabond , hand touch residue , or need an extra step to prep? Also Is the tropicool in a gallon/5 gallon thicker than the spray can?
It’s due to the Henry’s not being compatible with the eternabond tape.. We didn’t know this until afterwards. Henry’s makes a roofing tape that can be used instead of the eternabond. Or just use the eternabond and plan to touch it up once a year or don’t use any tape and just use the Henry’s
Great info, thanks. I am doing the henry's and the idea ran thru my mind that may not be compatible but didn't pay attention to it and did put eternabond all around the edge lol.. then I watched your video and I'm kicking my self LMAO.. all about timing.. but hey either way I'm protected. Thanks again for the update and info. @@CalledToWander
Thanks again for your video. 0 regrets even with the eternabond tape issue. I did a really thick coat and even removed my ac and also applied over the vents and skylights.. not 100% pretty, but 100% more worry free. My recommendation is to save the money for the eternabond tape and apply just the Henry's. You can apply as thick or thin as you want.
Great video! you did a great job on the roof. Imo it doesn't matter that the Tropi-cool doesn't adhere to the Eternabond. As long as one product butts up to the other. Both are superior products! I am currently in the process of doing my RV roof and I'm looking to see how other people are doing theirs. Did a thorough cleaning today using tsp with a little bleach. Will do the perimeter with the Eternabond as well as around the vents etc. Then Saturday will roll on the Tropi-cool. My trailer is 25' do you think 2 gallon containers will do it?
Thanks for the info! Yes, while they officially do not play well together, the reality is that they have served us well for 4 years! As for how much you need, it was more cost effective for us to buy the 5 gallon container than 3 gallons. Plus we're not the kind of people to want to skimp when it comes to our roof - or water damage in general. So we wanted to have more than enough to put multiple coats on the roof so we'd be where we are now... worry free.
Here's my conclusions from watching dozens of videos.....Have fun! TO DO A EPDM RV ROOF: Recommend spray bottle down a 50/50 solution of Simple Green & Bleach, a section at a time, then wait a few minutes and pressure wash off using a 40° fan spray at least 8-12" (depending upon PSI) away from the EPDM roof then let dry 24 hours. The next day, reseal top edges of all the edge trim pieces with non-leveling DICOR sealant, reseal all cracks with DICOR Self-Leveling lap sealant and/or use EternaBond (only where it's really needed) then coat the entire roof with HENRY's Tropicool 100% Silicone white roof coating. It can really be that simple.....JUST 2-3 DAYS OF WORK!
You can. One viewer said its the adhesion between the Henry's and the side of the tape that makes the most strategic bond. But again, we put multiple coats over our entire roof and only in rare occurrences (where we encountered a tree branch that could not be avoided) did any of the Henry's actually scrape off of the Eternabond. If left alone, it will get along great together.
No prime, but lots of prep. Clean, clean, clean. We pressure washed, hand scrubbed and then went back with broom and blower immediately before applying to a dry roof. Prep is key.
Great video! Do you have a rubber roof? I've been researching and kept hearing conflicting opinions about putting silicone on EPDM roofs but this looks great and easy enough to maintain!
I'm torn. I want to go with Henry's silicone. Use it on roof of my house. It's fantastic. I peeled the cracked and leaking Dicor seals. Should I reapply the Dicor then move to silicone? Or should I use the silicone roof patch in place of the Dicor? If I use the Dicor first I'll probably wait a month before converting to silicone.
We fixed or installed new appliances (fans, ac cover, etc) and resealed used dicor the way you would with any roof. Then we slapped Eternabond over these seals to lock in the waterproof. Then we rolled over the whole roof, including the Eternabond, with Henry’s. Triple protection. It will be difficult if/when we have to remove any fans. But that’s why we did that work first. Hopefully years away from needing to do any work on the roof again
The AC cover wasn't necessary. But just because the Henrys is bright white and the cover was aged. It's held up as good as everywhere else. As for the drips... it depends on how meticulous you are. Like painting walls in a house, you could tape the side of the camper to ensure no drippage. We didn't. And I painted it on in a hurry, so there are some places with drips... But for a 25+ year old RV, we're ok with a few drips here and there lol
Not that we are aware. Other people have said they scuffed up the tape with wire brush. But ours has adhered for the most part with those few areas of exception. We laid on a thick 2.5 time coat the first time around
Has anyone considered applying the Henry's coating first and then following up with Eternabond tape on the outside of the Henrys? Will Eternabond stick to the Henrys after its dry?
What are your thoughts on putting the eternabond OVER the tropicool? I have my tropicool arriving this week and was thinking about doing the whole roof and then covering the edges of my roof with eternabond over the tropicool.
@CalledToWander thank you. Looking last night I found other responses saying the same. Got coat #1 on today and I love the tropicool. Plan on doing 1-2 more coats.
This may be true, but we have had minimal issues in 4 years of application. For what we were looking to do (more permanently seal our vents and other areas prone to leaking) without spending thousands on a new EPDM roof, this has done more than what we expected and saved us lots of money, time and worry. Plus, we just went through a crazy hail storm a month ago and there's no rips or tears in the coating like there would be in an EPDM or TPO roof.
This may be true, but we have had minimal issues in 4 years of application. For what we were looking to do (more permanently seal our vents and other areas prone to leaking) without spending thousands on a new EPDM roof, this has done more than what we expected and saved us lots of money, time and worry. Plus, we just went through a crazy hail storm a month ago and there's no rips or tears in the coating like there would be in an EPDM or TPO roof.
Did my first time with Henry’s topi cool 5 years ago. Recoated yesterday looks great.
It’s amazing stuff!
Hi there, My son just purchased an RV and it was his first purchase for an RV. He is not experienced in RV's at all and didn't inspect the RV very well when he purchased it. He was kind of in a bind for somewhere to live because he made the decision to quit his job and move out of the apartment where he was living and go full time RV-ing and start his own business. So after buying the RV and with some discussion with me, we found out that the roof wasn't in as good of shape as he thought and it needs some TLC.
So we been watching videos and reaching roof coatings. We like the idea of the Henry 887 roof coating and wanted to use the Eterna bond tape, but seen that the 887 doesn't adhere to it, so I called Henry Tech support and discussed it with them. Since the Eterna bond tape has a very slick surface, I asked if one was to sand or scuff up the eterna bond tape so the 887 would adhere to it...Tech support said that sanding the Eterna bond tape would work with the 887 adhering to the tape.
Just thought that I would pass this on
Thanks! We put 2 coats on and have very little issue. But do what Henry says and it should work!
The tech people also recommended using 885 wet patch / seam sealer instead of using the Eterna Bond, so we pondered on that and went with the 885. Since I live in NW Ohio and he lives in North Carolina, he is doing this all by himself. He got a Ryobi 1800 PSI pressure washer, some buckets and scrub brushes and started cleaning all the bad areas and around all the roof penetrations. He said that he would have all the repairs done today but I haven't herd from him on the repairs yet. He was going to put 2 coats of the 885 on and try to use up the whole 1 gallon can so there would be nothing wasted. So as weather permits, next week he'll pressure wash the whole roof and let dry for the 887 application. He purchased a 5 gallon can of the 887 and will apply 2 coats of that. We figure that should do the trick and seal the roof up for the next 10 years or more. Just thought I'd pass on the info for anyone reading your comment page. @@CalledToWander
Pro tip, lol. If you have to get up on a Henry's coated roof, they are extremely EXTREMELY Slippery When Wet! What I have used for years is to wear an old pair of socks, no shoes, just socks, and even when the socks get wet, you will still grip *very well
Great tip! And very true.
Good to know!
Thx
I use yoga socks
I don't even have an RV and I find your videos very informative.. and there sure is alot of maintenance on RV's.. Good to know.. I dig you two.. and the dogs too
Thanks so much!
Whoa, Two year review??? Awesome, I’m sold. I’m redoing a shuttle bus and I’m about a week away from coating my roof. This made up my mind on product. I’m really shocked how glossy it still is. Seems everything else picks up dirt. Thank you!!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
Pine Sol pine cleaner might do better than Dawn up there. Dawn is a grease and oil cutter Pine cleaners work better on sap and tree droppings.
Waterbase cleaner. yep
Great tip!
I was concerned that the Tropicool wouldn't adhere to the eternabond tape, so I called their customer service. They suggested I paint the tape with an acrylic primer. I followed their recommendations. Unfortunately, the silicone still peeled off the tape. I taped the perimeter of the roof and turned down the edges to the gutter. Now that the coating has peeled, it looks really bad from the ground. Decor makes a primer for their silicone coating. I have purchased it and will try priming the eternabond tape before re- appling the Tropicool.
Glad you contacted them directly! We’ve not had any major issues with the eternabond but we also put 3 coats on so maybe that helped? Let us know how your next method goes so we can share with others!
I was wondering about some kind of primer. Thank you!
I haven't used the decor primer yet. I plan to apply the primer this summer.
I was going to do my roof the same way...Turn down the edge so it folds into the gutter. IMO this is a critical step as the TPO can become compromised
along the edges. Everyone seems to be overly concerned about the Tropi-cool
not sticking to the Eternabond but imo just butt the 2 products up to each other
and don't try to cover one with the other
I was convinced after your first video but this seals the deal. I'll be doing this on my roof for sure.
Still going strong, coming up on 3 years!
Just did my 34 foot 5th wheel yesterday. Awesome stuff. The best product I've bought. And super cool to the touch even tho it's got direct sunlight. Hopefully it lasts a few years.
4+ years and going strong!
Your video was exactly what I was looking for. Showed in detail how tropicool works on eternabond. Already purchased eternabond and tropicool but not installed yet. Will be using both and will do two coats on the eternabond with tropicool just for thickness and glad to know the spray is great for patching any problems.
Thank You😊😊😊
The spray was not as great as I thought, but good in a bind. For twice the cost, we're going to buy a gallon this year (Year 4) and put a light coat over any areas of concern where we sprayed in the past but want a thicker, uniform coat moving forward.
The spray was not as great as I thought, but good in a bind. For twice the cost, we're going to buy a gallon this year (Year 4) and put a light coat over any areas of concern where we sprayed in the past but want a thicker, uniform coat moving forward.
Thanks for this informative and honest video. It is often difficult to sort through the arm chair experts and /or idiots who either copy/paste other reviews or do a half-arsed job with a product and then trash it.
We have no monetary relationship to Henry’s and we don’t know how to lie. So glad you found it helpful! It’s just who we are :)
Looks great getting ready to do the same thing you did one question will the tape stick to the henrys if you need to fix a spot on the road?
We carry a spray can of Henry for stopping emergency leaks. Haven’t had to use it yet. But that’s the plan. In theory nothing sticks to Henry’s. But in reality, Eternabond sticks to everything so in a pinch it should likely stick for the short term until you can get either the spray or a gallon of Henry from Home Depot
Great advice on walking on the roof. When wet, the Henry's is a slippery as ice. I learned the hard way.
Yeah, us too! Love that it cleans up to bright white with that same water though!
@@CalledToWander Be careful. 12' is a long way to fall - I was over a year recovering. I love this product. Let it dry - then get great traction. If the roof is wet with water, I no longer go on it and clean from the ladder. 12' is a very dangerous fall - esp if you land on your side and are over 75yo. Great endorsement on your part. Best product ever for an RV roof!
Used Henry's...love it 2 almost 3 years in .... did not know they had a spray can ....
To be honest the spray can is not the most amazing thing. But it’s good to have in a bind if you happen to hit a branch or something that scrapes away the Henry’s. A gallon is so expensive but would do a better job if more patchwork was required
Thank you for your videos! Super helpful. I’m thinking of doing the same thing so it was nice to get an update. Would you use Eternabond again?
We’ve learned that Henry has its own roofing repair tape we’d look into that is compatible with the sealant. But Eternabond is truly impenetrable. So it would depend on what we learned about whether or not to use the Henry tape.
Looks like I have a new project this year, and I see no issues with going over the Eternabond tape that's way easier than removing it.
Eternabond tape is a nightmare to remove. And the Henry's was still good 4 years later... keep on keeping on.
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome!
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have been watching videos and researching RV roof repair/treatments over the last several years. Seems there are advocates and nay sayers for everytihing. My take on all is that, as you said, cleaning and proper preparation is crucial. Assuming proper prep, most products will perform and it comes down to longevity (obviously). The products that last the longest will be the hardest to remove when replacement is necessary. Complaints about Eternabond Tape come from those who are removing an old application. Is the replacement necessary from improper prep that has shortened it's potential or has it served 8-10 years or more?
You're spot on with what you've said about naysayers and such. Videos like this take a lot of money out of RV roof repairers hands. But for those of us on a budget, willing to learn and put in some elbow grease, these products are great.
We bought an RV that had a roof that either needed to be replaced soon or repaired the way we did it. After watching videos ourselves and doing countless hours of research, we settled on doing the initial application of tape + Henry's on our own. Whoever buys our motorhome won't have to worry about things likely beyond the 10 year mark. After 4+ years it still looks and functions as good as Day 1. The appliance covers are likely to sun rot and need to be replaced before the eternabond or Henry's. But that is why we replaced all fans and covers that we thought wouldn't make it 10+ years and put in the highest quality covers possible.
Thanks for the update. Just got 2 questions. would you attribute the reason for peeling off the eternabond tape is due to the material of the eternabond , hand touch residue , or need an extra step to prep? Also Is the tropicool in a gallon/5 gallon thicker than the spray can?
It’s due to the Henry’s not being compatible with the eternabond tape.. We didn’t know this until afterwards. Henry’s makes a roofing tape that can be used instead of the eternabond. Or just use the eternabond and plan to touch it up once a year or don’t use any tape and just use the Henry’s
Great info, thanks. I am doing the henry's and the idea ran thru my mind that may not be compatible but didn't pay attention to it and did put eternabond all around the edge lol.. then I watched your video and I'm kicking my self LMAO.. all about timing.. but hey either way I'm protected. Thanks again for the update and info. @@CalledToWander
Thanks again for your video. 0 regrets even with the eternabond tape issue. I did a really thick coat and even removed my ac and also applied over the vents and skylights.. not 100% pretty, but 100% more worry free. My recommendation is to save the money for the eternabond tape and apply just the Henry's. You can apply as thick or thin as you want.
Great video! you did a great job on the roof. Imo it doesn't matter that the Tropi-cool
doesn't adhere to the Eternabond. As long as one product butts up to the other.
Both are superior products! I am currently in the process of doing my RV roof and
I'm looking to see how other people are doing theirs. Did a thorough cleaning today
using tsp with a little bleach. Will do the perimeter with the Eternabond as well as
around the vents etc. Then Saturday will roll on the Tropi-cool. My trailer is 25' do
you think 2 gallon containers will do it?
Thanks for the info! Yes, while they officially do not play well together, the reality is that they have served us well for 4 years! As for how much you need, it was more cost effective for us to buy the 5 gallon container than 3 gallons. Plus we're not the kind of people to want to skimp when it comes to our roof - or water damage in general. So we wanted to have more than enough to put multiple coats on the roof so we'd be where we are now... worry free.
Here's my conclusions from watching dozens of videos.....Have fun!
TO DO A EPDM RV ROOF: Recommend spray bottle down a 50/50 solution of Simple Green & Bleach, a section at a time, then wait a few minutes and pressure wash off using a 40° fan spray at least 8-12" (depending upon PSI) away from the EPDM roof then let dry 24 hours. The next day, reseal top edges of all the edge trim pieces with non-leveling DICOR sealant, reseal all cracks with DICOR Self-Leveling lap sealant and/or use EternaBond (only where it's really needed) then coat the entire roof with HENRY's Tropicool 100% Silicone white roof coating. It can really be that simple.....JUST 2-3 DAYS OF WORK!
Thanks
Was this just one coat of the paint?
We applied 2 coats
Can you apply the Henry's up to the Eternabond but not over it?
You can. One viewer said its the adhesion between the Henry's and the side of the tape that makes the most strategic bond. But again, we put multiple coats over our entire roof and only in rare occurrences (where we encountered a tree branch that could not be avoided) did any of the Henry's actually scrape off of the Eternabond. If left alone, it will get along great together.
Thanks so much! Made my mind up now 🙂did you prime before using tropicool?
No prime, but lots of prep. Clean, clean, clean. We pressure washed, hand scrubbed and then went back with broom and blower immediately before applying to a dry roof. Prep is key.
Great video! Do you have a rubber roof? I've been researching and kept hearing conflicting opinions about putting silicone on EPDM roofs but this looks great and easy enough to maintain!
Yes, EPDM. This works for both EPDM and TPO. Ours went on super easy. And still holding up just like I applied it yesterday, 3 years later
What would you think about applying the Tropi-cool first and then putting on the EternaBond tape?
The eternabond tape won’t stick to the tropicool
Thanks.@@CalledToWander
I'm torn. I want to go with Henry's silicone. Use it on roof of my house. It's fantastic.
I peeled the cracked and leaking Dicor seals. Should I reapply the Dicor then move to silicone? Or should I use the silicone roof patch in place of the Dicor?
If I use the Dicor first I'll probably wait a month before converting to silicone.
We fixed or installed new appliances (fans, ac cover, etc) and resealed used dicor the way you would with any roof. Then we slapped Eternabond over these seals to lock in the waterproof. Then we rolled over the whole roof, including the Eternabond, with Henry’s. Triple protection. It will be difficult if/when we have to remove any fans. But that’s why we did that work first. Hopefully years away from needing to do any work on the roof again
How did the Henry's hold up on your AC cover? Did you have any issues with the Henry's running where the side of the camper meets the roof?
The AC cover wasn't necessary. But just because the Henrys is bright white and the cover was aged. It's held up as good as everywhere else. As for the drips... it depends on how meticulous you are. Like painting walls in a house, you could tape the side of the camper to ensure no drippage. We didn't. And I painted it on in a hurry, so there are some places with drips... But for a 25+ year old RV, we're ok with a few drips here and there lol
Did you paint your ac cover?
@@a.h.3456 yes
Is there a primer you could spray over the tape that will help the Silicone stick to it?
Not that we are aware. Other people have said they scuffed up the tape with wire brush. But ours has adhered for the most part with those few areas of exception. We laid on a thick 2.5 time coat the first time around
How can you use the tape on a silicone roof? Mine won’t stick to my roof.
The tape is on the epdm roof and we painted the Henry’s tropicool over it..
Looks great.
Thanks!
Henry's doesn't stick to the top of the tape. But it does adhere to the side of the tape.
After 3 coats it’s sticking pretty well. However it sticks we’ll take it!
Is it better than FlexSeal ?
100 times better
Dirt is better than flexseal. Horrendous stuff.
Could you seal it first and then put the eternal bond tape on last?
@@lshope1 No because the eternabond won’t stick to the Henry’s tropicool
Has anyone considered applying the Henry's coating first and then following up with Eternabond tape on the outside of the Henrys? Will Eternabond stick to the Henrys after its dry?
@@adventuretate it most likely won’t stick to it
What are your thoughts on putting the eternabond OVER the tropicool? I have my tropicool arriving this week and was thinking about doing the whole roof and then covering the edges of my roof with eternabond over the tropicool.
The eternabond won’t stick to the tropicool.
@CalledToWander thank you. Looking last night I found other responses saying the same. Got coat #1 on today and I love the tropicool. Plan on doing 1-2 more coats.
Great job god bless
Thank you! You too!
I just spoke to Henry’s rep. The reason it’s peeling off the eternabond tape is because eternabond formulated their tape so nothing would stick to it!
This may be true, but we have had minimal issues in 4 years of application. For what we were looking to do (more permanently seal our vents and other areas prone to leaking) without spending thousands on a new EPDM roof, this has done more than what we expected and saved us lots of money, time and worry. Plus, we just went through a crazy hail storm a month ago and there's no rips or tears in the coating like there would be in an EPDM or TPO roof.
This may be true, but we have had minimal issues in 4 years of application. For what we were looking to do (more permanently seal our vents and other areas prone to leaking) without spending thousands on a new EPDM roof, this has done more than what we expected and saved us lots of money, time and worry. Plus, we just went through a crazy hail storm a month ago and there's no rips or tears in the coating like there would be in an EPDM or TPO roof.
👍👍👍😁
Thanks!
What did you clean your roof with before you applied the coating?
Dawn detergent and a light pressure washing.
Drake video playing simple and intelligent
Thanks
May I ask, What do you put around your vents and AC to seal? Do you seal with something before applying the Henry’s?
We put Eternabond around the vents, etc then painted the Henry’s. 2 coats later and its still going strong