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  • I went with TPO since thats what the trailer originally came with and I like the fact that it won't stain the sides. We're hoping to trade this in on something larger in a few years, so I'm not concerned with it lasting 20 years.

    FYI...I ordered from AdventureR?V.NET

    Thanks

    Mark
  • I suggest checking out TPO rather than EPDM. It is a much tougher product and there is no sluffing off of the top layer as with EPDM.
    Dicor is a well established brand that is available in several thicknesses.
  • The Dicor branded material is half the thickness, also. I'd use the commercial 60 mil.

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