About Flex Armor

The Flex Armor Advantages

Super Thick

Flex Armor roofs are 3 times thicker than other common options in the RV industry. This is enabled by Flex Armor’s 6 second gel time (dry to the touch), allowing it to be applied 187 mils (3/16”) thick. Compare that to typical RV roof materials (EPDM rubber, TPO and fiberglass) which are at most 30-60 mils thick. A thick roof also means a quieter roof that provides insulation in the cold.

No Caulking

All RVs, from the simplest travel trailers to the most luxurious coaches, have caulking. Caulking is applied around every vent, sewer fixture, awning rail, and both front and rear transition strips. No manufacturer offers a long-term warranty, and often by the time a leak is discovered, significant wood damage has occurred. We eliminate all those caulked seams and provide you with a seamless RV roof that doesn't require resealing.

Exclusive Product and Processes

When Flex Armor was introduced, there were scarcely any non-traditional options for RV roof replacement, with most being mere coatings applied over existing roofs. Flex Armor and its processes were developed by an individual with a background in the spray industry. In contrast to RV repair technicians who have since followed suit, our system is founded on a deep understanding and experience with coatings and their functionality.

Displayed above are some photos of Flex Armor (on the left), compared to common RV roof materials (on the right) 

How is Flex Armor Applied

Sprayed on

Flex Armor is applied by skilled technicians using specialized industrial spraying equipment. The chemicals are heated to a precise temperature and maintained throughout the application via heated hoses to ensure consistent quality and strong adhesion.

Applied Indoors

Repairing your roof indoors allows us to take the time to do the job right, regardless of the weather. We completely strip your roof of all existing caulk, remove components such as air conditioners and vents, and repair any underlying wood damage without worrying about changing weather.

Detailed Preparation

Most time in the Flex Armor process is spent on the prep. Your roof is taken down to the bare basics to ensure there is a clean and fully prepared surface for Flex Armor to stick to. Special steps are followed for each type of material found on an RV roof (plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, rubber, etc.). Any loose roofing membrane is removed, and any damaged wood repaired.

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