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Eternabond Roof?

Redterpos3
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Explorer
I was recently fixing my rubber roof with some eternabond. I needed to purchase a 12" wide 50'
roll to cover the tear from the edge inward. As I was fixing it, I was wondering if anyone has done their whole roof in eternabond? I've considered some of those spray on roofs, cost is around $5000 for a 30' trailer. Eternabond would be around $2500-3000 for the product, then of course my own labor, so maybe about the same.
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Mike_E_
Explorer II
Explorer II
noteven wrote:
I would be up there, trip over something, and flypaper myself with my own giant eternabond.


Literally laughed out loud when I read that.....because that'd be me too :B

Redterpos3
Explorer
Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
Probably cheaper to just buy new rubber roof materials and install a new rubber roof. It's not rocket science just takes time and effort. Watch some youtube videos and have at it..


Yeah, this looks like the better idea when needed. I did just this and it does look pretty straightforward. A garage or carport would be helpful in getting it done though, as it does take some time to do it right!

Thanks all!!
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2016 Ford F-350 SRW;CC;4x4;172WB;6.7PSD;34,000m
2011 Nash 27T 12,995m
2013 Yr1 30nts 3150m
2014 Yr2 52nts 3365m
2015 yr3 25nts 2260m
2016 yr4 46nts 2500m
2017 yr5 24nts 1720m
2018 yr6 4nts 30m

valhalla360
Nomad II
Nomad II
Probably cheaper to just buy new rubber roof materials and install a new rubber roof. It's not rocket science just takes time and effort. Watch some youtube videos and have at it.

Most of your savings with eternabond would be in labor savings, so if it's DIY, the cost difference likely disappears.
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spoon059
Explorer II
Explorer II
Poor decision. I would use a product that is designed for that.
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noteven
Explorer III
Explorer III
I would be up there, trip over something, and flypaper myself with my own giant eternabond.

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
Another con to using Eternabond on the whole roof, the stuff is really sticky.
That's good once it's applied but, getting long, wide strips of it lined up would be tricky. I wouldn't want to try it.
And if you hit a low hanging branch and tore up the roof I think repairing an entire roof covered with Eternabond would be difficult.
JMO

That said, I use it on all seems and roof edges. It's a great product.

lane_hog
Explorer II
Explorer II
jdc1 wrote:
You could use a "do-it-yourself" bedliner kit if you want a forever roof. Looking at the bed of my 20 year old truck (and the way it was used), Rhino liner would last 50 years or more. The only fallback would be the color.


There are other colors available for bedliner including white. Amazon has it for around $130 a gallon.
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Redterpos3
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Explorer
corvettekent wrote:
I like EternaBond ... .It has about a 10 year lifespan.


Good to know! Thanks!
The Travelin' Terrapins!
2016 Ford F-350 SRW;CC;4x4;172WB;6.7PSD;34,000m
2011 Nash 27T 12,995m
2013 Yr1 30nts 3150m
2014 Yr2 52nts 3365m
2015 yr3 25nts 2260m
2016 yr4 46nts 2500m
2017 yr5 24nts 1720m
2018 yr6 4nts 30m

Redterpos3
Explorer
Explorer
jdc1 wrote:
You could use a "do-it-yourself" bedliner kit if you want a forever roof..
.

Interesting idea
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2016 Ford F-350 SRW;CC;4x4;172WB;6.7PSD;34,000m
2011 Nash 27T 12,995m
2013 Yr1 30nts 3150m
2014 Yr2 52nts 3365m
2015 yr3 25nts 2260m
2016 yr4 46nts 2500m
2017 yr5 24nts 1720m
2018 yr6 4nts 30m

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
You could use a "do-it-yourself" bedliner kit if you want a forever roof. Looking at the bed of my 20 year old truck (and the way it was used), Rhino liner would last 50 years or more. The only fallback would be the color.

corvettekent
Explorer
Explorer
I like EternaBond for small repairs but I would not use it for the whole roof.
It has about a 10 year lifespan.
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Lwiddis
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I use Heng’s for large areas. Tape isn’t meant for the whole roof IMO.
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