Protect your aging roof and extend its life with professional Dicor acrylic coating and expert seam repair.
Your RV's roof membrane has done its job for years, but you're starting to notice the signs. The membrane is chalky and cracking. A seam is weeping. You've parked the RV outside for months and you're worried about what water has found its way inside. You're planning a long trip and the thought of roof leaks has you anxious. A full replacement like Crazy Seal is not in the budget right now - but you need something that works.
You looked into roof coating kits from the hardware store. You watched videos of other owners applying it themselves with a roller. The coverage looked uneven in the sun. Then you heard a story - someone paid a mobile RV tech to slap on coating without inspecting the roof first. The seams were still failing underneath the coating. Moisture got trapped. The coating started peeling. The damage accelerated instead of stopped. You realized that coating over failed seams is not protection - it's a problem.
Fiberglass Worx specializes in RV roof coatings done right. We start with a full inspection of your roof. We assess the membrane, check every seam for failed sealant, and test the integrity of the existing surface. If seams are failing or sealants are compromised, we reseal them before we apply coating. Then we apply professional-grade Dicor acrylic coating in controlled conditions. This coating adds 5-7 years to your roof's life, reflects Colorado's intense UV rays, and protects against the state's freeze-thaw cycles. Our team brings over 20 years of combined RV expertise, and our dedicated indoor facility ensures proper cure conditions. The difference: we fix the roof before we coat it.
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Every RV roof coating follows our proven 6-step prep-first process in our dedicated indoor facility.
Bring your RV to our shop at 7685 Dahlia Street in Commerce City. We climb on the roof with you and inspect every inch - the membrane condition, seam integrity, existing sealant quality, any surface cracks or areas of concern. We give you an honest assessment on the spot. We tell you if the roof is ready for coating or if prep work is needed first. No guessing. No surprises later.
We check every seam on your roof - around vents, skylights, AC units, and along the perimeter. We test the sealant adhesion and look for any places where the seal has failed or is starting to fail. This is the critical step that most DIYers and mobile techs skip. Failed seams under coating trap moisture and accelerate damage. We find them all.
We clean the entire roof surface and prepare it for coating. If we find failed or compromised sealants, we remove the old material and reseal everything to factory standards using Dicor sealant. If there are surface cracks or areas of deterioration, we address them. A clean, sound, properly sealed roof is what coating needs to work. We deliver exactly that.
We apply professional-grade Dicor acrylic roof coating in controlled conditions - temperature and humidity managed so the coating cures properly. The white coating reflects UV and reduces heat buildup. Multiple passes ensure even coverage. This is not a DIY roller job. This is professional application.
The coating cures in our climate-controlled facility. We monitor cure time and apply additional coats if the roof condition warrants it. A properly cured coating is more durable and protective. We don't rush the process.
We inspect the entire roof before you pick it up. We verify coating coverage, seam integrity, adhesion, and overall surface condition. We walk you through what was done, how to maintain the coating, and what to expect in the years ahead. Then your RV is ready to go - typically within 1-2 weeks from start to finish.
| Coating Factor | Fiberglass Worx | DIY Coating Kit | Mobile RV Tech |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inspection Before Coating | Full roof inspection, seam testing, detailed assessment | Visual inspection only, often misses failed seams | Limited inspection, may skip seam assessment |
| Seam Repair | Repairs all failed sealants before coating | Coating applied over failed seams | Coating applied over failed seams |
| Material Quality | Professional-grade Dicor acrylic | Hardware store grade, thinner formula | Professional-grade but rushed application |
| Application Method | Controlled indoor conditions, multiple passes | Roller application, inconsistent coverage | Parking lot or open bay, variable conditions |
| Cure Control | Climate-controlled facility, proper cure time | Sun and weather exposure, uncontrolled cure | Outdoor cure, weather-dependent |
| Warranty | 5-7 year coating protection | None, DIY responsibility | Limited, depends on tech |
Fiberglass Worx applies professional Dicor acrylic roof coatings that add 5-7 years to aging membranes. We inspect and repair seams before coating - no trapping moisture under failed sealants. We work in a dedicated indoor facility, use professional-grade materials, and bring over 20 years of RV expertise. Tell us what you need and we will handle the rest.
Everything you need to know about RV roof coatings at Fiberglass Worx.
Dicor is a professional-grade liquid acrylic coating applied over your existing RV roof membrane. It is white, reflective, and creates a protective layer that seals minor surface cracks and protects against UV and weather penetration. It adds 5-7 years of life to an aging roof. It is not a replacement membrane - it is a protection layer for roofs that are still structurally sound but aging.
Cost depends on RV size and roof condition. Most RV roof coatings range from $1,200 to $2,500 including full inspection, seam repair, prep, coating application, and cure. Larger RVs or roofs requiring extensive seam repair cost more. We provide free verbal estimates in person - bring your RV to our shop and we will give you a realistic price on the spot.
Most coatings are completed within 1-2 weeks from start to finish. That includes inspection, seam assessment and repair, surface prep, Dicor application, cure time, and final inspection. We need time for proper cure in controlled conditions. Rushing the process leads to weaker, shorter-lived coating. We don't rush.
Dicor acrylic coating adds 5-7 years of life to an aging roof when applied correctly. That means a membrane that was starting to fail can be extended by half a decade or more. After 5-7 years, you can recoat, or if the underlying membrane is still sound, another application refreshes the protection. For permanent, 50-year protection, Crazy Seal is the premium option.
Dicor works best on existing rubber membranes that are still structurally sound. It seals minor cracks and protects the surface. If the membrane is severely compromised, has major seam failures, or shows signs of core damage, coating will not solve the problem. We assess the roof on inspection and tell you if coating is the right solution or if replacement is needed.
Dicor is a coating applied over your existing membrane - it adds protection and extends life by 5-7 years. Crazy Seal is a new premium membrane installed over the roof substrate - it delivers 50 years of protection and is a full roof replacement. Dicor is the mid-tier option for owners not ready for the full Crazy Seal investment. Both are professionally installed by Fiberglass Worx.
Yes. This is the key difference between Fiberglass Worx and DIYers or mobile techs. We inspect every seam, test the sealant, and repair any failed seals before we apply coating. Coating over failed seams traps moisture and accelerates damage. We fix the roof first, then coat it.
Colorado's high-altitude UV is 15-20% more intense than at sea level, which degrades rubber membranes and sealants faster. Dicor's white, reflective coating blocks that UV and reduces heat buildup inside your RV. The freeze-thaw cycle is another challenge - water gets in during warm days, freezes and expands at night, widening cracks. Dicor seals those cracks and protects the membrane from freeze-thaw damage.Escape Trailer Industries service partner, but our expertise covers the entire RV spectrum.