Sunday, April 22, 2012

A New Top Knot (Roof) For Our Motorcoach & Other Renovations

(Elkart, Indiana)
Our motorcoach has been "under the knife" the past two weeks having some renovations done at Master Tech in Elkhart Indiana. Unfortunately we discovered a few months ago that our roof had some soft spots in the front and back. We had Master Tech take a look at our roof while we were attending the FMCA rally in Indio California. This is the same company that removed our carpeting and replaced it with tile a couple of years ago. They told us that we had caught the roof problems  early but it would need to be replaced. We have been very pleased with their work and expertise in the past so an appointment was made at their shop in Elkhart for April 1st. John has carefully caulked the roof over the past few months and spending the winter in dry Arizona prevented in further damage.
We checked in with Jack and Kevin their service managers as planned and they carefully went over our "honey do" list. We had also wanted to have a fan put in the bedroom and had ordered a new sofa to be installed. In addition, In addition, our front door was not opening very smoothly and we had a few dings and dents that needed attention. This company can really do just about anything for your motorhome. They have great rating on the RV Service Review website. If you every need service, be sure to check out this website. The reviews are given by folks who have actually had service with a company. MasterTech has over 70 excellent reviews.
That afternoon they went to work and removed the old roof. It took several days to complete. All the "stuff" on top had to be removed such as the satellite dish, and the dome over the shower and fans. MasterTech sent us these photos as the work progressed.
Roof and "stuff"being removed
We asked that they let us know what happened to our roof. We certainly don't want to repeat it and  had been very careful about caulking it every month or so. Later on they told us that a previous owner must have had some roof damage. It had been repaired and sealed over. However, under the roof it had rotted over time and eventually failed. This damage had not been noted by us or a previous person who had caulked our roof when we first purchased the motorcoach.
Roof removal
Roof has been removed, this is the insulation under the roof
After a few days the roof had been removed and the new roof is being hoisted over and laid on the surface. 
New roof being lowered in place
New roof in place
Taped off for sealing


Here is the finished roof. It looks so nice!

We also had a fan installed in the bedroom.  Several RV shops had told us that it could not be done.  However, Master Tech said "no problem".  Our ceiling are not as high as newer models so an area was cut out to put the motor inside.  It looks really nice and works at several speeds.  

We also ordered a new Flex Steel sofa.  Our old sofa was cracking and the pull out bed was very uncomfortable. You had to sleep at an angle.  This one has a larger bed with an air filled mattress.   The neatest feature are the foot rests.  
Jimmy loves it! 
We are very pleased with everything.  Master Tech kept us informed and did a great job.  It was expensive to fix the roof but their price was much lower than other quotes we received.  If you are in the area, be sure to check them out. 
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6 comments:

  1. The roof looks fantastic. Love the idea of a foot rest in the sofa...great choice.
    While all this work was being done, were you able to stay in the MH? or did they put you in a hotel?
    Glad it all worked out, and you are satisfied with the work.

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  2. Thanks for a great informative and interesting post. What a big job that was but the result looks fantastic. I can see why you are happy with the workmanship of this firm.

    The new couch looks great too!

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  3. Wow, lots of work done...bet your glad to get that overwith,,,,,nice job of explaining and describing it....now,,ENJOY!!!

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  4. looks like a great place for repairs!..nice new shiny white roof!!!..and it seems that Jimmy has found his corner already on the new sofa!

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  5. Thanks for the updates and all the pictures. Al has put on Eternabond on most of the openings on the roof, but not all. This reinforces, the fact that we need to get it finished.

    Love the new sofa. I'd like footrests too. Maybe in the future. I like the fabric and colors too.

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  6. What a huge job it is to remove and replace the roof but it sure looks great. Seems to me that that they have done a great job. Glad you are so happy with the work.

    Doesn't look like it took much time for Jimmy to get himself nice and comfy on the new sofa. The new sofa looks really nice.

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