theoldwizard1 wrote:
donn0128 wrote:
Over the life of the RV I dont think you will see two cents difference. All RVs need routine maintenance. One piece roofs still have openings for vents, ACs, skykights etc that need checked and cauked twice a year. Pick what you think will give you what you want and go camping happy.
I would certainly hope that a fiberglass roof would take much less maintenance, although inspection is always good.
OP - I think I would inquire what cloth and how many layers were applied.
Most resins will break down from long term exposure to the sun, so it must be painted.
I am assuming that the 2 cents comment was aimed at one piece vs two piece, etc.
and if fiberglass falls apart if not painted, there are about 2.3 million unpainted fiberglass boats floating at marinas that will quickly be sinking.
bumpy