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Greg Kazmierczak describes a business opportunity with EPDM Coatings on Episode 324

Today, we’re talking about something every RV owner should pay close attention to—their roof. More importantly, we are going to show how Workampers can make money by helping other people take care of their RV roof, as well.

Greg Kazmierczak is with EPDM Coatings. the company behind RV Roof Magic. It is a liquid butyl rubber product designed to extend the life of RV roofs by 15 to 18 years.

Greg describes it as the only one-coat, no-primer-needed sealant that can withstand ponding water year-round.

Whether you’re trying to prevent future leaks or stop an existing one in its tracks, this do-it-yourself coating forms a seamless, weatherproof membrane that chemically bonds to the roof surface for long-lasting protection.

But here’s the best part: it also presents a compelling income opportunity for Workampers. They can work either as a service provider applying the product, or as a sales agent introducing it to RV dealers and repair shops.

If you’re looking for a side hustle that travels with you, EPDM Coatings offers a practical, low-overhead business opportunity for Workampers, who can plug into it in several ways. First, EPDM Coatings hires people to staff their trade show booths.

Next, some Workampers offer mobile roof coating services while earning between $400 and $600 per RV.

Others become independent agents who promote the product at RV shows, repair shops and campgrounds. Those Workampers earn commissions on initial and repeat orders.

It’s a turnkey way to build your own mobile business. With no storefront and no overhead, EPDM Coatings takes care of the product fulfillment.

Workampers just focus on building relationships and helping fellow RVers protect their rigs. Greg offers virtual product training via Zoom multiple times per year.

To learn more, visit RVRoofMagic.com, or contact the team directly. If you’re interested in trade show work, call Blanca at 855-281-0907, extension 3. To become a sales agent or installer, reach out to Greg Kazmierczak (KAZ-Mer-Zak) at the same number, but at extension 9.

Whether you’re looking for a part-time gig or a full-time income, this opportunity might just be the right one for you.

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That’s all for this week’s show. Next time I will be speaking with an employer looking for Workampers for his Montana bed-and-breakfast inn. I’ll have details on the next episode of The Workamper Show. Thank you for listening!

Greg Gerber

Greg Gerber is a former journalist who covered the recreation vehicle industry since 2009. He started podcasting in 2014 and enjoys interviewing people about ways to live, work and play in their RVs.

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