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Jim
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Is white available? I would like as bright a white as possible for heat reflectivity. I can always paint the edges back to the original colors.

I had my RV Armor installation done with White Color on the center part of the roof and they did the Tan Color on the Wrap sides only.
Looks much better from the ground looking up as my coach is the Burgundy and Tan color and still have all white on the top of the roof that is not seen from the ground.

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 9:15 AM
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WWW.SAVAGELAW.US is looking for people with warranty repair issues. (law firm of Savage Villoch Law, PLLC is wanting to interview RV owners who have experienced problems getting their RVs fixed under warranty according to RV DAILY REPORT.

This came from RV TRAVEL News, Information& Advice for RVs 09/28/2016.

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 3:20 PM
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Looks like the ambulance chasers are alive and well

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 6:13 PM
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Had ours for a couple of years, outstanding product.

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 6:17 PM
Jim
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WWW.SAVAGELAW.US is looking for people with warranty repair issues. (law firm of Savage Villoch Law, PLLC is wanting to interview RV owners who have experienced problems getting their RVs fixed under warranty according to RV DAILY REPORT.

This came from RV TRAVEL News, Information& Advice for RVs 09/28/2016.

I may be frustrated, but we have fixed them. I am not sure what would need to happen for us to go that direction. We have had significant issues, but we have taken care of them. I am holding onto the joy of life today. Often the attorney is the only one that wins in those cases.

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 6:25 PM
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WWW.SAVAGELAW.US is looking for people with warranty repair issues. (law firm of Savage Villoch Law, PLLC is wanting to interview RV owners who have experienced problems getting their RVs fixed under warranty according to RV DAILY REPORT.

This came from RV TRAVEL News, Information& Advice for RVs 09/28/2016.

If you think this in any would change a thing in the rv industry other than drive the prices even higher, I'm 99.9999% sure they could care less about some fly by night ambulance chaser that's going to get more out of than you.
These law firms MUST be really hard up to advertise now in rv publications as well as tv ads for using talcum powder on your tushy. I wonder if the baby powder does'nt work on my slide seals can I get a lawyer to represent me.

Travelin' Texans
Former '13 FB owner
Currently rvless!!

 
Posted : March 27, 2017 6:46 PM
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I'm curios, how do they handle installation challenges like existing solar panels and satellite dishes?

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Posted : March 28, 2017 1:37 AM
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Ken they removed all AC units, covers and applied the coating up and over the mounting cowlings. For satellites and antennas they applied the coating up and over the mounting bases sealing the units to the roof. We had to have a magic jack antenna replaced and they cut out the coating, replaced the antenna and re-applied the coating, it was just like new condition when finished. We have no issues with our roof and we have had it for almost 3 years.

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 7:21 AM
Jim
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I'm curios, how do they handle installation challenges like existing solar panels and satellite dishes?

They do not remove items on the roof unless necessary. (Except A/C cover.) We added extra reinforcements to our dish and antenna. Because our skylight was cracked, we removed it and reinstalled another. Solar panels are either tilted up or removed to allow us access to coat underneath. If you decide to go this direction, make sure to tell them ahead of time about the solar panels.

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 12:25 PM
Jim
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Shane a very good comment.
Remember what the people said about Ralph Nader (in case you are too young to remember) he started the automobile recalls and safety updated with only a simple statement and a lawyer. He was unhappy with the lose of lives in a Covair.
He stood up and voiced his opinion and got action started that made the automobile industry stand on their heads, Maybe those that are having 6k up in repairs, axles replaced, disk brakes may be on to something and this AMBULANCE CHASHER might be the person they need to be interviewed by.

NOT condemning you but just adding to your comment. MY view and you have the right to yours.

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 5:13 PM
Jim
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People dieing in a car is just a little different than folks with RV warranty issues...

Just sayin.....

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 6:24 PM
Jim
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Fortunately or I guess unfortunately I do remember Ralph Nader and he did a very good job. The problem with the RV industry is a lack of quality control. Similar to the car industry but we are not killing people. We are causing hardship to the rvers that can not do their own repairs. Yes there are items that are major issues that even handy people can not fix without sending back to the factory. These recreational vehicles are rolling earth quakes running down our less than stellar roadways. I do agree that the industry needs a makeover, maybe Toyota should start building RVs. To have the ambulance chasers getting involved is fine for an example as the Norcold fridge fires but for the day to day water leaks roof issues slide issues etc the rv industry as a whole needs to step up to the bat and take ownership of the product they are putting out. The lawyer looking for a quick buck isn't going to do it the consumer needs to quit purchasing an inferior product
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This topic needs to be changed to a new thread as we are high jacking the rv armour one

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 6:52 PM
Jim
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George,
Am I reading your posts correctly that you are going to start installing the product yourself?

Steve

 
Posted : March 28, 2017 6:53 PM
Jim
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George,
Am I reading your posts correctly that you are going to start installing the product yourself?

Steve

Yes, I am going to start working as a contractor with RV-Armor to install their roofs. Came up because of our researching roof issues on our own 5th wheel.

 
Posted : March 29, 2017 6:16 PM
Jim
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Now this is good to hear!!!! One of our own ROG members can now do our roofs. Guess you better get the list started and come up with the members discount. :whistle: I'm sure I may need to be on that list sooner then later but no signs of problems yet.

Steve

 
Posted : March 29, 2017 6:35 PM
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