Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Economical ways to Make Your RV Feel More like Home

The biggest benefit of travelling in RV and camping is you are able to get most of the amenities of home with you. RV road trips become more enjoyable and relaxing when you have comfortable place in your RV. When you buy a RV it won’t feel like home so it’s up to you to make it cozy and welcoming.So, whether you’re a full-time RVer or a newbie, here are some simple ways you can transform your RV into your home on wheels!



Hang Wall Decor

The easiest way to lighten up your RV is to decorate it with your favorite camper décor.  Whether it’s your family pictures, some inspiring quotes, or photography of the places you have visited, hang up whatever makes you happy! You may think it’s impossible to keep decor hanging on the walls with all the movement that happens when you travel. Maybe you’re also worried about making holes in your RV’s walls. But, fear not there are number of ways to make things easier. Command hooks, putty, and velcro work wonders. Another option is to use decals that stick right on the wall and are removable, reusable, and affordable!

Pro Tip:A simple roll of wallpaper and some elbow grease can completely transform your RV and showcase your unique style.

Add Rugs 

Most new RVs come with laminate flooring, which makes it easy to clean the floor. However, in winters a cold hard floor is not exactly comfy. A small area rug near the couch can not only look vibrant and texture, but also create some separation of spaces so your living room feels less like a part of the kitchen and vice versa. Your RV kitchen and bath no matter how small they are need mats too.

Pro Tip: Go for online shopping on Google as you can easily find alternative sized rugs that you won’t find in store.

Replace Valances with Curtains

Valances have much more an RV feeling than a home. Curtains are heavy in weight but it’s amazing what curtains will do to making the space feel more warm and inviting. You can use the same lightweight, adjustable curtain rods you would for a house. Finding curtains in the right length for your RV might be a challenge, but you can easily them without a sewing machine using hem tape and an iron! If your RV has a lot of windows, you may not put curtains on every window.

Pro Tip: Reupholstering the valences with your choice of fabric and a staple gun, might be a better option for some RV windows.

Make it Cozy with Throw Pillows and Blankets

Nothing makes RV “cozy” than throw pillows and blankets because having a comfortable area where you can relax is what home is all about. If you already have throw pillows but don’t like the old fabric, consider purchasing a pillow cover or recovering them yourself or you can use hem tape and an iron if you don’t want to sew!

Pro Tip: Another tip for making your RV feel more like home is keeping it neat and organized. It can be tough to manage all your belongings in such a small space, but avoiding clutter is crucial.

Paint the Walls and/or Cabinets

Painting the RV interior is a bigger project but with this you can completely transfer the look of your RV. White walls and cabinets can make a space feel much cozy and larger than it is.  Painting the interior allows you to add any color or finish you want to make the interior match your personality and style.

Pro Tip:Lighter paint colors on the walls and trim (specifically, a shade of white for an RV) make the space look and feel much bigger!

You can also transform your tired looking RV Roof by applying a single coat of RV Liquid Roof, for details just visit https://www.epdmcoatings.com/liquid-roof.php or call: 855-281-0940.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Should You Buy A Camper For Travel To Start Of Year 2021?

 

If you are an RV enthusiast and wondering what are the pros and cons of buying the RV or whether buying an RV is better than renting a one then this is the right blog for you. Here we discuss in detail the pros and cons of owing a RV and making the decision easier for you.

THE PROS OF OWNING A MOTOR-HOME 

      1. Packing Is A Lot Easier

When you own a camper van or motor home you don’t need to pack and unpack things every time. Most of the things which you don’t immediately need at home or things which are not perishable can be left in the camper van. Think like games and toys, chairs, camping equipment and outdoor gear can easily kept in the exterior storage places just ready waiting for the trip to happen at any time. Also every-day items such toilet paper rolls, some clothes, blankets, pillows and cleaning products never left the RV and can easily kept in the interior cabinets.Food such as canned goods or sodas in cans can be kept in the motor-home during times of inactivity as long as they are non-perishable or not expired.

2. You Get To Know Your Vehicle Well

Every RV or camper van is totally different and you will only get to know it when you spend time on its maintenance. When you own a motor-home you will eventually get used to how it works, know if something happens out of the ordinary, be able to tell how long your supplies will last with confidence and how to operate the vehicle on peak efficiency.

3. You Are Free To Adventure At Any Time

Owing an RV makes you flexible with the trips. You know that you could easily hop up your RV and drive away to the next destination that came to your mind or from one destination to the other. Having a family with children, adventures normally require a lot more planning but when you know you will have a RV ever ready, a dry bed, and enough food to feed everyone, it is a lot easier to get spontaneous about your RV trips.

4. You Can Live In A Motorhome

Having an own RV can be your temporary home when your permanent home is being renovated or going through repairs. In this way you don’t need to go far or waste money on hotel stay. Most modern RV/Campers have a refrigerator, stove, bathroom and shower, thus providing the basic facilities for you to live in and even a few comforts such as microwave and oven, built-in TVs, satellite hook-up, and DVD players to watch films.

 

5. It Is A Lifestyle

You can also adopt RV lifestyle and can become a fulltime RVer. When you own an RV you are always ready for adventure at least once a monthmaking memories and enjoying time together. You can go for boondocking and spend quality time with friends and family members. There is so much you can do with your RV even if you don’t have state of the art technology in your RV.

 


THE CONS OF OWNING MOTORHOME OR CAMPER

1. RV Cost Of Ownership

Owing an RV is a luxury and you will definitely need a good chunk of money to buy one. RV costs vary drastically depending upon the size of the RV, the model and whether you are buying a new one or used RV. In addition to price of the RV you will also have to pay money for the insurance and road taxes that come from having and operating any vehicle.

2. The Cost Of Maintaining A Campervan

As with any other vehicle RV also incurs maintenance costs. So on top of the cost of owning a camper/RV; factor the (recurring) motorhome maintenance costs. On the way it can be the battery replacement cost or it can be RV Roof recoating using the camper protective coating. Like any other vehicle it can just stop working and you need to get the repairs done professionally or go DIY.

3. The Cost Of Storage

Many states have laws according to which you cannot park your RV in front of a home or in the driveway and even some driveways are not fit enough to accommodate vehicle as long and wide as RV. There are RV storage facilities however, they charge a monthly fee to keep the vehicles at one of these facilities, and they are often a few miles away from your residence.

4. There Are Limits Of Where You Can Go

With a motor home at your disposal you can’t go everywhere. Yes, you can easily go in RV parks, campgrounds and other RV destinations but some places don’t allow RVs.  Sometimes, states have Low Emission Zones and you can’t drive through it with all types of motorhome. Also some campgrounds don’t allow some vehicles. In other cases, there are size limitations also.

5. Space Can Be An Issue

Most RVs or campers have cramped issues unless you buy a very big one. The beds and mattress can be small, the cabin may not have sufficient space to move and storage space is not quite the same as a home.If you are the type of person that needs your space, then owning a motorhome may not be best option for you. You can still have fun by going on a rental one during an odd trip.

Contact us today at 855-281-0940 as our experts are always willing to help. Make sure to visit us on  https://www.epdmcoatings.com/liquid-roof.php for more news, tips, and information on the best ways to care for your Mobile home or RV/camper.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

With EPDM Coatings you won’t have to worry about a leaking RV roof anymore!

RV roof is not something RVers look at on frequent basis. But the truth is, the longevity of your RV is right above your head: the roof! The RV roof is the main line of defense against all the extrusive elements. The RV roof repair and maintenance is the key to maintain a roadworthy RV, all time ready to hit the campground.

The repair and maintenance schedule for RV depends on the age of the vehicle and its overall condition. As an RV owner you can recoat your RV roof using the best roof sealant which can extend its life considerably and will reduce the need for future repairs and maintenance.

Any maintenance schedule starts with inspection. You can perform RV roof inspection before cleaning the roof or when the RV roof is exposed to severe weather conditions. Most RV roofs are flat which means they can get dirty pretty quickly unless protected under storage. When it rains water may pool in some areas and when this water dries, you are left with dirt and debris.

Dirt and Debris will lead to rusting of roofing material and this rust will cause leaks and holes. So preventive maintenance steps should be taken to keep the roof cleans and debris free and it’s not difficult either.  You can easily sweep away the debris or use a power washer and a RV cleaner. Even with cleaning and maintenance holes and cracks can form even in the most durable coating like EPDM and resealing may be necessary.


The process of resealing or applying a new coat of EPDM Liquid Roof coating is the same.

1.       You have to clean the RV roof from dirt debris and any other loose material.

2.       RV roof should be washed using a power washer and RV roof cleaner.

3.       Any old sealant should be removed if it has cracks or curling.

4.       Rusty spots need to be sanded until they are smooth.

5.       Metal patches may need to be soldered on to repair holes.

You should consult your RV’s manual to find out which roof sealant and cleaners are appropriate to use and will not void your RV’s warranty. Using a wrong product is more dangerous than not doing re-sealing at all. Also it is recommend that the application any coating should be done out of direct sunlight. This will help to ensure the temperature is not too high and the coating will cure properly.

The coating may take a day or two to cure but once your RV is ready for travel, you won’t have to worry about a leaking RV roof anymore!

If you don’t find what you need kindly visit https://www.epdmcoatings.com/blogs/2012/01/rv-roof-maintenance-and-repair-tips/.


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

During COVID-19 RV Roof Maintenance Tasks Rvers Should Not Ignore…!!

Spring is always the prime time to perform RV maintenance tasks, to make sure you have a comfortable and safe camping season ahead. While quarantining at home due to covid-19 pandemic, is an excellent opportunity to check everything from tires to the roof and avoid common RV roof maintenance mistakes.

“If you are struck at home due to Covid-19 crisis, utilize this time as an opportunity to complete/perform annual RV roof maintenance tasks that you should not ignore.”

Keep Things Safe

The most common RV roof maintenance mistake is not going through the RV owner’s manual. You need to go through the RV’s manual to know some specifics regarding your vehicle like how much weight it can carry. Carrying more than the recommended weight can cause some serious damage to the RV’s roof.

Regularly Carry Out Inspections

When you are driving your RV you don’t know how much abuse it takes while on the road.  Things like tree sap, harsh weather conditions, debris all are taking the life out of your motorhome. Therefore it is important to perform regular roof inspections to keep an eye on what is happening on the roof and taking corrective action as soon as possible. A quick RV repair is much better than having to do intensive repairs.

·         A good rule of thumb is to perform inspections every three to four months and even earlier if you RV is parked under the trees.

·         Tree sap, loose hanging branches, and debris can cause some serious damage to the RV roof.

·         You should inspect the inside of the RV as well even if you see no problems on the outside.

Clean the Roof

Cleaning the RV roof from time to time is a must to-do task.  Leaks are hard to track for an un-trained eye and would not be visible without cleaning. Make sure whatever you intend to use for cleaning or re-coating is safer and compatible to use on your RV’s roof.

Deal with Problems ASAP

RVs are complicated travelling machines even if you do everything right, things might come up. If you encounter any RV problem you should deal with it as soon as possible. If you let it go to deal with later, things might go complicated.  Having some Liquid Roof at hand when it is needed is much better than having to perform expensive repairs.

If you feel interested and want to know more about liquid roofing your RV visit https://www.epdmcoatings.com/blogs/2017/09/avoiding-expensive-rv-roof-repairs/


Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Amid Covid-19 Pandemic; Applying Quality RV Roof Sealer but How To Select Which One to Use???

Maintaining and sealing your RV is the part and parcel of RV ownership. When you apply any coating or sealant to your RV roof it will generally last to about three to five years. This may vary from RV to RV. For example one owner who uses the RV on regular basis may need to recoat the RV after about two to three years on the other hand one who occasionally uses the RV and keep it under climate control conditions may need to recoat the RV after about five to six years.

It all depends on the condition of your RV roof and the materials used. Finding the Best Quality RV Roof Sealer is not an impossible task but requires your undivided attention. So here are some tips to make your RV roof sealer selection much easier….



Base Material:

Most RV roof sealers are either silicone based or in liquid EPDM form. They will be ready to use without needing any prep work at all. As of today liquid EPDM is a great choice as a base material although silicone sealants are also quite good but that don’t have same benefits as liquid EPDM in some cases.

Application Method:

The sealing process is quick and easy if you choose the right products. According to RV enthusiast it is nothing more than a weekend project. Many RV liquid roofing products are DIY which means they can be easily either rolled on or sprayed on like a paint material.

Flexibility

A quality roof sealer should be flexible enough to handle temperature variations as well as strong enough to handle debris hitting it. The flexibility will help to prevent the sealant from breaking during extreme temperatures with becoming brittle or cracking.

Guarantees:

No band or product will claim that nothing will go wrong however leading brands and products will offer warranties or guarantees on their product. These are the products or brands that you will want to use to have a peace of mind that you have an extra layer of protection on your side.

Color or Finish:

The color of your RV roof will always makes a difference. In most cases people will prefer to use a sealer in white finish as the white finish will reflect the harmful sun rays and extreme temperatures making the RV comfortable from the inside while providing top-notch protection from the outside.

“Many RV friendly areas are closing their campgrounds usually open for camping because of the recommendations of CDC, So as an RVer you must stay alert and aware of the opening and closing status of your current location as well as the locations along the route. “

For detailed reading about choosing the best RV roof sealer  https://www.epdmcoatings.com/blogs/2020/06/5-things-to-look-for-in-a-quality-rv-roof-sealer/

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Modern researches show that RV Roof Sealant is the best “Inexpensive way to Care for, Seal and Repair your RV Roof”…!!

The RV industry is currently flooded with tons of roofing products, all claiming to be the best on the market. However, there should be one product you should be using, it’s called Liquid Roof. There are plenty of unique chemical qualities to Liquid Roof which makes it ideal as an RV roof sealant.

The Best of the Best

Not all roof sealants are manufactured equally. That doesn’t mean they will not protect your RV, but they miss out on other features which are equally important. Ordinary sealants lack out on ease of application, and they are not durable either. Acrylic roof coatings for example have to be applied every 2 to 3 years but Liquid Roof is a roof coating that is tougher and resilient. Liquid roof coating lasts two to three times longer than ordinary coatings and it is as hard to apply like a paint material on your RV roof. 



The Science of Liquid Roof


Liquid roof is the magical formula which has the whole science behind it. Liquid roof is basically EPDM in liquid form. EPDM is ethylene propylene diene monomer and it offers strong water-proofing properties but none of the draw backs. When applies it forms a seamless water-tight membrane that is impregnable to moisture, leaks, and weather. A single coat is enough and it lasts for good ten years before it needs to be repaired.

The Best Roofing Sealant Around

Liquid roof offer numerous benefits over ordinary coatings. It is more durable than other ordinary coatings and the reason it’s so tough is that because it leaves other RV roof sealants in the dust with its capabilities. In liquid form it flexible enough to handle temperature variations and will not crack or become brittle and it’s naturally resistant to damage done by both ozone and ultraviolet light. As available in white color it reflects hot sun rays which keeps your RV cool in the summer even if you park it out in the sun.

To learn how liquid EPDM Roof stands out from the competition visit,https://www.epdmcoatings.com/competition.php for RV roof repair coating guide please visit,https://www.epdmcoatings.com/blogs/2015/08/roofing-sealants-for-rvs-your-best-choice/

Thursday, December 5, 2019

The benefits of having Liquid Roof as a Roof Sealant for your RV

The RV roof will take the toughest toll while on the road. An extreme weather conditions will leave their foot prints no matter how much you take care of your RV. Even the tiniest of roof leak will cause major problems. However modern roofing materials have made RV maintenance easy and RV Liquid Roof is one of the most preferred choices to be used as a RV roof sealant.



A budget friendly protection

A single gallon of RV Liquid Roof sealant costs around $50, which is much less as compared to other roof sealants on the market. When applied properly it creates a seamless membrane which can provide years of durable protection from all kinds of extreme elements and climates. On the top of that RV Liquid Roof is a true DIY product which means there is no need to hire professional services, resulting in customer savings.

Flexible, Durable Seals

There is a no other product in the market that is more flexible, durable than Liquid RV Roof. Liquid Roof is a liquefied version of a synthetic rubber typically referred to as EPDM. Liquid EPDM can go where the sheet version could never effectively coat. Once properly installed Liquid RV Roof coating can last for at least 10 years, although recoating may be required in some instances.

It’s all in the Application

Unlike ordinary roof sealants there is no need to separately caulk the seams. Liquid RV Roof is a self-leveling product. All you have to do is to pour the material like a paint material and evenly spread it using nap rollers and squeegees. With a roof coating like Liquid RV Roof much troubles can be avoided but don’t overlook the fact that your RV roof still needs maintenance too.
To shop for Liquid RV Roof visit, https://www.epdmcoatings.com/liquid-roof.php and read benefits of using Liquid RV Roof kindly visit to, https://www.epdmcoatings.com/blogs/2019/06/the-importance-of-rv-liquid-roof-sealant-on-your-rv-roof/