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Terryallan
Sep 26, 2013Explorer II
mayo30 wrote:
If the worry is about moisture in the walls or ceiling OK but isn't the whole idea to build it not to leak in the first place.I see Lance uses it,it must be a magic material to account for the extreme pricing,don't see anything else that does.Could sure do a lot of upkeep for all those $1000's of dollars more.
Extreme pricing??? I have it on my Apex. The price was in line (actually less) with other TT of the same size, and floor plan. However it is over 1000lbs lighter. It has a higher insulation value. They claim three times better. I can tell you. My AZDEL TT was a lot cooler in the summer heat than my non AZDEL TT ever was.
It is also GREEN certified. And don't kid your self. TTs do get wet. Not just from leaking, but from condensation as well, and AZDEL will NOT rot. So some of that upkeep, is done already.
Remember. High end RVs have been using it for years. It finally got cost effective enough, to use in normal RVs.
Another benefit. It does not burn your eyes.
For more information. Google it, and read of it's benefits. You may be surprised.
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