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John_Joey
Feb 26, 2014Explorer
Thank you for doing your post and explaining what is happening.
I'm guessing that the liquid roof people figure 20 years for the original roof, then 10 years for the pour. At this point the RV is 30 years old and in the junk yard. I'm betting they never expected to hit THEIR lifetime limit on their product.
Again thanks for the post. To be forewarn is to be foretold. It might make some postpone pouring that stuff on their roof thinking that they are being pro-active.
I'm guessing that the liquid roof people figure 20 years for the original roof, then 10 years for the pour. At this point the RV is 30 years old and in the junk yard. I'm betting they never expected to hit THEIR lifetime limit on their product.
Again thanks for the post. To be forewarn is to be foretold. It might make some postpone pouring that stuff on their roof thinking that they are being pro-active.
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