Roof Membrane Issues

Ronschmidt10

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The metal cap pulled out of the plywood on the front of the roof and the membrane was pulled off the CDX and is now ripped up in the front of my 2019 Solitude 310GK. 3 months to get a response from Manufacturer and they said I didn’t do my roof maintenance properly and told me to have a nice day. Some repair shops told me they are seeing this and think it’s wind coming up through the kingpin. Anybody else have this issue?
 
Sorry to hear that. We have not lost our roof yet, I caught it in time to tape it down to finish this season. When I contacted Grand Design about the roof membrane coming loose with only 2 1/2 years in service, they rejected my warranty/goodwill claim due to expired warranty. It may be as you say, wind coming up from the kingpin, but it is happening to travel trailers as well. Since my termination strip is still intact, I believe the problem has to do with the original installation. Either the substrate was installed upside down causing a bonding failure or just an overall adhesive failure. A third possibility is the Bernoulli effect, causing a low pressure suction action on the TPO material itself.
 
Sorry to hear that. We have not lost our roof yet, I caught it in time to tape it down to finish this season. When I contacted Grand Design about the roof membrane coming loose with only 2 1/2 years in service, they rejected my warranty/goodwill claim due to expired warranty. It may be as you say, wind coming up from the kingpin, but it is happening to travel trailers as well. Since my termination strip is still intact, I believe the problem has to do with the original installation. Either the substrate was installed upside down causing a bonding failure or just an overall adhesive failure. A third possibility is the Bernoulli effect, causing a low pressure suction action on the TPO material itself.


My 2021 310gk was 16 months old when I discovered the first 1/3 of the rv roof was all puffed up while going down the road. Contacted GD and naturally the roof material did not fail, it was poor workmanship. The trim piece across the top on the front had allowed air to get under the roof material and they denied the claim since the roof material did not fail. I went back and forth with them but I could see where this was going and we were meeting a group of people in Colorado in August and I had one month to solve this problem.
 
My 2021 310gk was 16 months old when I discovered the first 1/3 of the rv roof was all puffed up while going down the road. Contacted GD and naturally the roof material did not fail, it was poor workmanship. The trim piece across the top on the front had allowed air to get under the roof material and they denied the claim since the roof material did not fail. I went back and forth with them but I could see where this was going and we were meeting a group of people in Colorado in August and I had one month to solve this problem.

How did you solve it?
 
How did you solve it?



I paid the dealership for a new roof. I was up against a planned event where we were meeting 4 couples in Estes Park Colorado in 2 weeks, so I did not have the time to fight it. It was not enough $ spend the time and aggravation to fight it.
 
I paid the dealership for a new roof. I was up against a planned event where we were meeting 4 couples in Estes Park Colorado in 2 weeks, so I did not have the time to fight it. It was not enough $ spend the time and aggravation to fight it.
Curious as to how much it was?
 
The dealer that I bought my trailer from would be more than happy to replace my roof at my cost. But, they were four months out in scheduling a time to get it in. I feel like I could possibly have this issue all over again. I am going with Flex or Rv Armor so hopefully don’t have this issue in the future.
 
The dealer that I bought my trailer from would be more than happy to replace my roof at my cost. But, they were four months out in scheduling a time to get it in. I feel like I could possibly have this issue all over again. I am going with Flex or Rv Armor so hopefully don’t have this issue in the future.
I hear the costs are very similar to a stock roof compared to the two options you are considering, I would go the same route as you. Have you looked into filing an insurance claim on the roof?
 
The dealer that I bought my trailer from would be more than happy to replace my roof at my cost. But, they were four months out in scheduling a time to get it in. I feel like I could possibly have this issue all over again. I am going with Flex or Rv Armor so hopefully don’t have this issue in the future.
I would recommend Flex Armor. 3/8 of an inch thick and a transferable, lifetime warranty. It's sprayed on kind of like a spray in bed liner, but much thicker. Everything in the roof is removed, they spray it, then reinstall everything, new vent covers and pipe vents as well. I was honestly shocked at how comparable the price quote was from the one in Florida. It was on par with a dealer replacing the membrane! For me it's a no brainier. I've got bubbles from negative pressure on the front of the roof and will be going to them to get mine done.
 
I haven’t as of yet contacted insurance. Scheduled repair for spring time so need to head down that road since repair will be in the $7,000 range.
 
Curious as to how much it was?

We paid $11k+. The installer said they replace a # of roofs every year, and the factory did a poor job installing. I cold have gone with flex armor and it was less expensive but I had a 2 week window to get this done and Holiday World in Katy, Tx made it happen. We left 3 days later on a 5000 mile trip and no problem. This was August 2022.
 
Just had mine sprayed with Flex Armor. I like the job they did and it was a couple thousand cheaper than what the dealer had quoted me.
 
My 2021 310gk was 16 months old when I discovered the first 1/3 of the rv roof was all puffed up while going down the road. Contacted GD and naturally the roof material did not fail, it was poor workmanship. The trim piece across the top on the front had allowed air to get under the roof material and they denied the claim since the roof material did not fail. I went back and forth with them but I could see where this was going and we were meeting a group of people in Colorado in August and I had one month to solve this problem.

Hi,

I have a 2018 310GK. The roof membrane has started to pull out from underneath the front cap trim. It's come out up to 1" in one spot. It was starting to billow/lift in spots. I have flattened out the billows and tried to smooth out the wrinkles. I have caulked all along the area that is separating from the trim and plan to put in a 6" strip of eternabond and caulk the edges. Couple of questions..... Does anyone know how much excess membrane is under the cap trim? This repair needs to last until we get to Florida in about 3 months and I would hate to have the membrane peel off. For a permanent repair, is it possible to remove the cap trim, remove the slack from the membrane and re-seal? I would hate to replace the entire roof.

Thanks

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I am another one that would recommend the FlexArmor. Really pleased with the work and the end product. Also a couple grand cheaper than going with an original material replacement. I found that the only time insurance would think about covering anything on a roof was if there was collision damage, such as with a tree branch that created a water leak.
 
When mine ballooned, I asked the same question about re attaching it. The answer I received was "maybe". Typically, when the TPO stretches, it does not go back to it's original shape, it is stretched forever. If it is not stretched too badly, you may be able to re attach it. But, do you want to? if it failed due to improper installation, what are you going to do with the rest of it? It to, is probably, improperly installed. I had all the TPO membrane removed and installed RV Flex Armor roof. Lifetime, transferable warranty. Best wishes and best of luck. Frank.
 

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