Yea, I have thought about that. I'm still not totally decided on which route to go. Even though most of the use will be spring , fall and winter. There is a company in KY that builds offroad teardrop campers and he is set up to spray the ones he builds. I can buy the same liner and gun for cheaper than I can have it done and with alot more color choices. I have been to his shop, great fella and awesome operation. They are pricey also, thats the reason I'm building my own. Although mine is bare bones compared to all the features on theirs.
www.cedarridgecampers.com