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CarnationSailor
Aug 16, 2017Nomad
beemerphile1 wrote:
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What you described sounds like the termination strip at the front failed allowing air under the membrane. Is that what happened? I don't see how a storm could cause it to happen.
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I can easily see how a storm could have caused the membrane to come loose and still be under the termination strip.
My properly-maintain rubber roof came loose while driving 60 mph into 40-45 mph headwinds on two consecutive days. That 100+ mph effective wind loosened a 10x8 foot area so the OP's storm could have done the same thing if the winds were high enough.
My auto insurance company paid for a replacement roof with no hassle at all. (Wind damage.)
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