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Snowman9000
Jun 19, 2013Explorer
It's glossy white (typically), almost shiny. EDPM is more of a flat white with a more rubber texture to it. There is a big difference in slipperiness when wet, but I can't recall which is which. I believe it's the TPO that is not slick when wet.
I'm of a different opinion on this than Bumpy. I would not have a problem with it even if it is EDPM. It's only a 2008, and there are tons of EDPM roofs out there giving great service. Those roofs should last 20 years with routine care. My trailer is ten years old and has one, it's in good shape. If you like the unit, go for it.
I'm of a different opinion on this than Bumpy. I would not have a problem with it even if it is EDPM. It's only a 2008, and there are tons of EDPM roofs out there giving great service. Those roofs should last 20 years with routine care. My trailer is ten years old and has one, it's in good shape. If you like the unit, go for it.
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