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toedtoes
Aug 03, 2021Explorer III
JimK-NY wrote:
Assuming proper surface prep, dicor lasts for decades. It should never crack, peal or develop any leaks. Again, it requires proper surface prep.
And regular checks. Just because it should never leak, doesn't mean it can't happen.
Regardless of what you use or how you do the repair, the first rule in RV life is: check for leaks after the first rain of the season and after every big rainstorm.
Otherwise, that forever roof will spring a leak and you will arrive come spring to a soggy pile of nothing.
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