To find out of what material your RV roof is made up of, consult your RV manual. The RV manual will tell you that you either you have an EPDM RV roof (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) or a TPO roof (Thermal Poly Olefin). The major differences between them are as follows:
A TPO roof is much shiner than an EPDM roof; also the surface is much shiner and slicker. TPO roofs are available in variety of colors and come with heat welded seams. On the other hand, EPDM roofs looks and feels exactly like the material of a black inner tube, comes only black and white colors. The surface of EPDM roof is more matte.
Benefits of a Rubber RV Roof
· One of the primary benefits of rubber roofs is they are cost effective than other types of aluminum of fiberglass roofs. Also, they weigh less than their counterparts
· Most important of all rubber roofs require less maintenance. Rubber roofs require very little if any care, especially if it’s been coated with best coating on the market e.g., RV Roof Magic.
· RV roofs made up from rubber are durable because the rubber is laid in form of single piece which blocks the way of water or any other hazard to seep in.
· Rubber roofs are also able to withstand high winds and hail damage and not damaged by the sun’s UV rays and can last for up to 50 years or for even longer.
· Lastly rubber roofs if gets damaged are very easy to seal and repair. Typically, all that’s required to repair the rubber roof on your RV is a tube/bucket of sealant e.g., RV Roof Magic.
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