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- mdecastraExplorerI went up and it appears to be fiberglass. There appears to be a 'frame around it'. For example, the front and back ends fit into end pieces that may not be fiberglass. When I knock it, it seams hard like fiber glass.
Any suggestions on how to take care of it?
For the first 2 years, it will be outside(100%). I plan to build a garage for storage, this winter, and it will be out only when on the road. - ValkyriebushExplorer II
edstep wrote:
I have a 2014 Southwind and it is fiberglass (34A)
That's a good move on Fleetwood's part!
OP If yours is fiberglass you should be able to tell easy? - edstepExplorerI have a 2014 Southwind and it is fiberglass (34A)
- darsbenExplorer IIYou need to look for rips, tears, loose seams and Areas that have deteriorated specially around vent, pipes, cargo carrier and antenna protrusions. Some EPdm need cleaning and reconditioning every so often.
- mdecastraExplorerwhat do I look for when I get up there and what kind of maintenance does it need?
- ValkyriebushExplorer IIProbably EPDM or TPO.
- donn0128Explorer IIClimb up and look. Easy to see the difference between fiberglas and epdm
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