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- 4x4vanExplorer IIIWinnebago's fiberglass roofs are great, however...they are in need of yearly inspection and resealing along the sides, or you may loose the entire roof.
- way2rollNavigator II
Bruce Brown wrote:
I personally don't understand the obsession with a fiberglass roof. Our current MH has a Brite Tech roof that is 16 years old and looks as good today as it did 16 years ago.
On the other hand I have seen some fiberglass roofs that are so paper thin it's a wonder they're still there.
But...to each their own - I'd be far more concerned with the house construction itself rather than a roof material.
Remember, darn near every large commercial building has some type of rubber roof on it.
Agreed. I've had various RV's with various roof types. Well maintained they all seem to last. What really matters is how well the seams and penetrations are installed and sealed. - Bruce_BrownModeratorI personally don't understand the obsession with a fiberglass roof. Our current MH has a Brite Tech roof that is 16 years old and looks as good today as it did 16 years ago.
On the other hand I have seen some fiberglass roofs that are so paper thin it's a wonder they're still there.
But...to each their own - I'd be far more concerned with the house construction itself rather than a roof material.
Remember, darn near every large commercial building has some type of rubber roof on it. - wjschillExplorerWe have a 2014 Tiffin Allegro with a one piece fiberglass roof.
Easy to clean and maintain.
Good Luck....
Skip - Sandia_ManExplorer IIWatch AZ Expert on Youtube if you are looking at used Winnebago class A coaches, he was a Winnebago RV tech for a number of years and has dozens of videos detailing issues with their fiberglass roofs that he has had to rebuild. If buying new calling manufacturer directly should yield the best coach specific info making it easier to decide which manufacturer provides the roof material you desire. Our current class A coach has a metal (aluminum) roof, although it has well over a decade of heavy use and full exposure to the elements over its lifetime, it has never leaked and still looks pristine. We have had every type of roof material on the 4 RVs we have owned over 3+ decades of RVing, upkeep is paramount regardless of material used in roof construction. Have fun shopping, hope you have many great experiences RVing, although it can be challenging at times we just love getting on the road with our motorcoach.
- JoeHExplorer IIIWhen I ordered our 2013 Dutch Star a fiberglass roof was an option. I got it.
I looked and current model has the fiberglass roof as standard. - RickC77Explorer
mfox20 wrote:
Just looked at a new Fleetwood Bounder and Holiday Rambler Vacationeer Friday and they both have the TPO roof material.
New Tiffin Allegro’s have a one piece fiberglass roof.
You can download the brochures of the models you want to look at and they will list the roof materials in the specification section.
You may have to dive deeper in their website sometimes. Tiffin has a short roof construction video showing the fiberglass manufacturing.
We have a 2021 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33C. It is the highest level Holiday Rambler gas model and it is very well build. Very nice Motorhome. One thing I don’t like about it is that it has a TPO roof. It is not that I don’t like the material or the roof, but for the price, and level of this Motor Home, it should have a fiberglass roof. - jplante4Explorer IIAll the older Safaris had Filon roofs.
- azdryheatExplorerNewmar Canyon Star does not use fiberglass.
- mfox20ExplorerJust looked at a new Fleetwood Bounder and Holiday Rambler Vacationeer Friday and they both have the TPO roof material.
New Tiffin Allegro’s have a one piece fiberglass roof.
You can download the brochures of the models you want to look at and they will list the roof materials in the specification section.
You may have to dive deeper in their website sometimes. Tiffin has a short roof construction video showing the fiberglass manufacturing.
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