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Originally Posted by sam
Our 1990 25ft. HiLo has a rubber roof that has been on for 23yrs. The prior owner must have done battle with a tree branch and the patch has held up all these years. A couple of yrs. ago we had the start of a leak and applied a 20ft. patch. We coated our roof and it looks clean and white. When it rains it sounds like boiling macaroni on the roof. I would replace it with a rubber roof again even though the material is more expensive than metal. Many utube videos show how to diy replacing a rubber roof.
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I'll check into the DIY on YouTube if we decide to go that route. We haven't done the roof since we got it a couple years ago we are going to do it this year. I hadn't considered a rubber roof until I saw an ad in the Menard's circular this week. Thought it was affordable so started considering it. Thanks for the input.