I know this is an older video, but I just had to say "Thank You!" for it. I just went and inspected a 2010 Open Road and it had a thoroughly rotten roof. Never stop with the roof videos, they really saved my bacon and kept me from making a HUGE MISTAKE on what seemed otherwise to be a decent coach. I owe you many beers.
I am not sick of the roof inspections. I learn something from every one you do, the side bubble I would worry about but not since you showed it and explained it. Thank you for taking your time from your life to load the videos and educate us all.
Yo AZ E. Thanks for discussing the dicore on top of silicone. Your vids are educational as always and looking forward to more. Have a pleasant day. Cheers 🍻
James, In all of the roof inspections that I’ve watched you do, you haven’t shown checking where I just finally found the leak in my slide out. It’s a 2014 Thor and has TPO on roof and slide out. I asked dealer July last year to check why I found very small puddle under the inside front of the slide. They said everything looked good. A month ago, I found a puddle and found the slide out was out ever so slightly. So today, I got my ladder and found that on top of the slide out the mitered angle front top and side caulk was loose. I pulled it off and could see past the TPO. I sealed it up and hopefully no more leaks! You have taught me what to look for. So thank you very much! Respectfully, Kevin
I’m certainly not tired of roof inspections, however i prefer a professional like yourself, not a DIY owner in his driveway. Can i say Vertigo!!! The bottom of my feet felt like i was walking on glass and my stomach was turning upside down. Other than that; i really enjoyed this video and learned a bunch.
Greetings James! Another great and educational video. Thank you for that! I have a 2012 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 32CA, and am having issues with white streaking from the roof making its way down to the gutter rail. It looks terrible on the dark paint. It’s pretty “Chaulky” for lack of a better word. When I’m up on the roof and kneel down to do any repairs or cleaning, my black knee pads turn white. Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening? I’m assuming it’s just oxidation, but am uncertain about how to clean and seal it to prevent this white streaking from constantly happening. Is there a product and procedure you would recommend? I have watched a few videos from other TH-cam channels, but would trust your advise and expertise! I always love your videos and learn from them every time. Keep up the great work, Sir! 😎🇺🇸
Such a helpful video TY! What do you use to scrape the old dicor off? What do you use to do the prep before applying? Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
James what is your opinion on flex in a Tiffin Phaeton roof ? Similar to sidewall delam. When you push in it flexes. This was left of front antenna on curbside about 8 inches back from front cap.
James, I just had a shower skylight replaced on my 2011 Tiffin Allegro and they used self leveling dicor for fiberglass roofs. Are you saying I have to remove skylight and use silicone?
What do you recommend on the tiffin for the painted surfaces of the roof like where you show the drip rail areas? Pro flex? Picking up a 2012 and will get nuflex for the top areas but wanted to see for touching up areas on the sides at the radius drop rail and vertical portion of the cap where it’s painted. Thanks
One other question. If you need to add the nuflex to existing sealant on the roof do you just clean off with alcohol and seal over the existing or remove the original first.
the PO of my rig (97 newmar DP, spartan) covered a lot of the roof in flexseal. would that csl 515 / nuflex 311 be correct for that application? thanks for all the uploads. your videos helped me understand that I just need to reroof the rig, but I can't do that for at least six months.
I'd have a difficult time recommending any sealing if you're going to be replacing the roof shortly, but I would still recommend dicor first as flexseal is calling itself a rubber product.
@@AZExpert thanks, I was under the impression that it was silicone. I live in the south, near the tiffin HQ. We deal with a considerable amount of water so I'm overly paranoid. Comparing the vintage campers here to ones my in-laws keep in Quartzsite shows just how important sealing is.
Hello James . Hope all is well. I’m purchasing a new Winnie Minnie , the dealer is trying to sell a protection wax package . What do you think of it? Or can I use Nu Finish car wax and apply it myself? What wax do you recommend? Thank you
In all seriousness, paint and fabric protector is easy money for a dealer and has little value. If you are thinking of getting ceramic coating and it's priced similar to a good detailer than sure, but if you are able you will always do a better ob than the dealer would
Hey James, anyone can fix a "new" RV roof, talk that guy into fixing the moldy 5th wheel. Now THAT is a challenge. I wanna watch you guys do it, I dont want to do it
If you let him know what the material used is and where it may help him, like aluminum roof, etc. Also if you watch his videos on roofs he goes through the different materials and what to use.
That self leveling silicone looks like it's a pretty damn good product. Unlike the dicor which is a pretty damn poor product in my opinion one can take the elements and the other can't. I understand the two aren't interchangeable
Check the 2013 Tiffin Phaton manual, is says to use Carlisle #502-LSW self leveling sealant. The table on page 122 --> tiffinmotorhomes-rcgarkskyk9ln7qkrx.stackpathdns.com/uploads/owner-manual/Phaeton-Manual/Phaeton-Manual-2013.pdf
I know this is an older video, but I just had to say "Thank You!" for it. I just went and inspected a 2010 Open Road and it had a thoroughly rotten roof. Never stop with the roof videos, they really saved my bacon and kept me from making a HUGE MISTAKE on what seemed otherwise to be a decent coach. I owe you many beers.
I am not sick of the roof inspections. I learn something from every one you do, the side bubble I would worry about but not since you showed it and explained it. Thank you for taking your time from your life to load the videos and educate us all.
Good to hear
Yo AZ E. Thanks for discussing the dicore on top of silicone. Your vids are educational as always and looking forward to more. Have a pleasant day. Cheers 🍻
You bet
James, In all of the roof inspections that I’ve watched you do, you haven’t shown checking where I just finally found the leak in my slide out. It’s a 2014 Thor and has TPO on roof and slide out. I asked dealer July last year to check why I found very small puddle under the inside front of the slide. They said everything looked good. A month ago, I found a puddle and found the slide out was out ever so slightly. So today, I got my ladder and found that on top of the slide out the mitered angle front top and side caulk was loose. I pulled it off and could see past the TPO. I sealed it up and hopefully no more leaks!
You have taught me what to look for. So thank you very much! Respectfully, Kevin
that's good information, it's surprising how poorly slides are put together
@@AZExpert Agreed but, in this case it was a sealant coming loose after 6 years.
Always learn from your inspections, thank you. Happy trails!
Thanks Phil!
Looks like a nice rig to me.
it's beautiful!
Hey James that scraper you recommended is the tool to own. Thanks again.👍
It makes me happy to hear you also think is a good scraper. I've tried so many, but none have worked as good!
Your video's are so useful thanks brother!
Glad you like them!
I’m certainly not tired of roof inspections, however i prefer a professional like yourself, not a DIY owner in his driveway.
Can i say Vertigo!!! The bottom of my feet felt like i was walking on glass and my stomach was turning upside down. Other than that; i really enjoyed this video and learned a bunch.
lol I always make my wife nervous. She thinks I am part Mountain Goat. :) Thanks for watching!
Greetings James! Another great and educational video. Thank you for that! I have a 2012 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 32CA, and am having issues with white streaking from the roof making its way down to the gutter rail. It looks terrible on the dark paint. It’s pretty “Chaulky” for lack of a better word. When I’m up on the roof and kneel down to do any repairs or cleaning, my black knee pads turn white. Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening? I’m assuming it’s just oxidation, but am uncertain about how to clean and seal it to prevent this white streaking from constantly happening. Is there a product and procedure you would recommend? I have watched a few videos from other TH-cam channels, but would trust your advise and expertise! I always love your videos and learn from them every time. Keep up the great work, Sir! 😎🇺🇸
Such a helpful video TY! What do you use to scrape the old dicor off? What do you use to do the prep before applying? Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Hi James, great content. Love all your videos. Would you do a video for the 2004 Featherlite at Premier Coach group?
I will try as soon as I can. Thank you. I am intimately familiar with this one already and have a less than happy relationship with it. :)
Nice roof. Nothing sticks to silicone that I have used on the roof that had it there b4
the silicone sealant is very high quality
Thx for the lesson
you're welcome
Do all the Class A Tiffin coaches use this same roof type?
yes
@@AZExpert
Much appreciated.
Cheers.
James what is your opinion on flex in a Tiffin Phaeton roof ? Similar to sidewall delam. When you push in it flexes. This was left of front antenna on curbside about 8 inches back from front cap.
Tiffin roofs can flex or buckle in some areas but should not have a great deal of movement
James, I just had a shower skylight replaced on my 2011 Tiffin Allegro and they used self leveling dicor for fiberglass roofs. Are you saying I have to remove skylight and use silicone?
I would recommend seeing if the dicor peels up easily first. It's possible the tech really cleaned the surfaces well first
What product would you suggest to wax my tiffin roof ,after I wash the roof with soap and water?
any standard wash n wax for automotive or RV is how I would wax the roof
What do you recommend on the tiffin for the painted surfaces of the roof like where you show the drip rail areas? Pro flex? Picking up a 2012 and will get nuflex for the top areas but wanted to see for touching up areas on the sides at the radius drop rail and vertical portion of the cap where it’s painted. Thanks
One other question. If you need to add the nuflex to existing sealant on the roof do you just clean off with alcohol and seal over the existing or remove the original first.
the PO of my rig (97 newmar DP, spartan) covered a lot of the roof in flexseal. would that csl 515 / nuflex 311 be correct for that application?
thanks for all the uploads. your videos helped me understand that I just need to reroof the rig, but I can't do that for at least six months.
I'd have a difficult time recommending any sealing if you're going to be replacing the roof shortly, but I would still recommend dicor first as flexseal is calling itself a rubber product.
@@AZExpert thanks, I was under the impression that it was silicone.
I live in the south, near the tiffin HQ. We deal with a considerable amount of water so I'm overly paranoid.
Comparing the vintage campers here to ones my in-laws keep in Quartzsite shows just how important sealing is.
Hello James . Hope all is well. I’m purchasing a new Winnie Minnie , the dealer is trying to sell a protection wax package . What do you think of it? Or can I use Nu Finish car wax and apply it myself? What wax do you recommend? Thank you
In all seriousness, paint and fabric protector is easy money for a dealer and has little value. If you are thinking of getting ceramic coating and it's priced similar to a good detailer than sure, but if you are able you will always do a better ob than the dealer would
James nuflex 311 is it now called Hangs ? Can't seem to find the nuflex 311 specific. 2017 winnebago 31k
yes Heng's Self Leveling Silicone
camping world usually has it
Hey James, anyone can fix a "new" RV roof, talk that guy into fixing the moldy 5th wheel. Now THAT is a challenge. I wanna watch you guys do it, I dont want to do it
I'll see how it goes
Hey what type of sealant would be good to use on a Cargo Container? 👀
If you let him know what the material used is and where it may help him, like aluminum roof, etc. Also if you watch his videos on roofs he goes through the different materials and what to use.
That self leveling silicone looks like it's a pretty damn good product. Unlike the dicor which is a pretty damn poor product in my opinion one can take the elements and the other can't. I understand the two aren't interchangeable
it is a very high quality product for sure and long lasting,
Check the 2013 Tiffin Phaton manual, is says to use Carlisle #502-LSW self leveling sealant. The table on page 122 --> tiffinmotorhomes-rcgarkskyk9ln7qkrx.stackpathdns.com/uploads/owner-manual/Phaeton-Manual/Phaeton-Manual-2013.pdf
Awesome