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4x4van wrote:
All good points, although I'm not sure I completely agree with all of them. Still don't see the difference between rubber and aluminum when it comes to sweating, whether they are on wood/OSB or not. Neither "breathes", so wouldn't rubber sweat just as much as aluminum? My aluminum is a thin smooth one-piece sheet, including the ramp up at the midpoint, leveling off, and continuing forward to the fiberglass cap; no seams at roofline changes. It is also glued down , although I'm not sure what the actual base under the aluminum is; wood, fiberglass, other?
Also seems that aluminum would be less susceptible to punctures and damage than EDPM, and small areas can easily be repaired with dicor if needed; not sure how repairs are done to EDPM since I've never owned one.
Because my frame/rafters are aluminum, I have no problems walking on my aluminum roof, and there is no damage or sagging anywhere. My RV is now 28 years old, and the roof is probably in better shape than any other part! Which is why the EDPM/rubber just seems backward to me. Of course, I'm obviously in the minority, as one-piece aluminum roofs are rare.
โJan-29-2016 04:47 PM
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โJan-28-2016 08:33 PM
4x4van wrote:
Besides, isn't the patter of raindrops part of camping?
4x4van wrote:
Where does wood come into play when comparing aluminum vs rubber?
4x4van wrote:
It just seems that with the maintenance, deterioration, and eventual replacement that rubber & EDPM roofs all seem to experience, not to mention their relative fragility, manufacturers would have come up with something better by now.
4x4van wrote:
How many rubber/EDPM roofs out there are still pristine after 30 years unless they are garaged most of the time and seldom walked on?
โJan-27-2016 06:47 PM
4x4van wrote:rhagfo wrote:4x4van wrote:
For what it's worth, my '88 Jamboree has a one piece aluminum sheet roof. Other than the edges and vents, no maintenance at all. I'm actually surprised that more RVs don't use aluminum; seems like everyone complains about the rubber/EDPM roofs.
Rubber over wood is far quieter in a heavy rain, also wood doesn't sweat.
Perhaps, but my aluminum roof (over an aluminum frame) is not really that much louder than any RV I've been in during rain. There IS insulation; it's not like a tin-roofed shed. Besides, isn't the patter of raindrops part of camping?
And I'm not sure what you mean by "wood doesn't sweat"? Where does wood come into play when comparing aluminum vs rubber?
It just seems that with the maintenance, deterioration, and eventual replacement that rubber & EDPM roofs all seem to experience, not to mention their relative fragility, manufacturers would have come up with something better by now. Again, my aluminum roof is now nearly 30 years old, with no maintenance other than some dicor touch-up along the edges/vents every couple of years or so. How many rubber/EDPM roofs out there are still pristine after 30 years unless they are garaged most of the time and seldom walked on?
โJan-27-2016 04:25 PM
4x4van wrote:
I'm actually surprised that more RVs don't use aluminum; seems like everyone complains about the rubber/EDPM roofs.
โJan-27-2016 12:38 PM
rhagfo wrote:4x4van wrote:
For what it's worth, my '88 Jamboree has a one piece aluminum sheet roof. Other than the edges and vents, no maintenance at all. I'm actually surprised that more RVs don't use aluminum; seems like everyone complains about the rubber/EDPM roofs.
Rubber over wood is far quieter in a heavy rain, also wood doesn't sweat.
โJan-27-2016 09:37 AM
4x4van wrote:
For what it's worth, my '88 Jamboree has a one piece aluminum sheet roof. Other than the edges and vents, no maintenance at all. I'm actually surprised that more RVs don't use aluminum; seems like everyone complains about the rubber/EDPM roofs.
โJan-27-2016 08:15 AM
โJan-27-2016 02:51 AM
pop-sicle wrote:This is something I'm currently budgeting for - Clicky. My research indicates their system is better that the other one linked in this thread - but just MO. The best part is they are FL based and come to your location. Check out the video.
Has anyone heard of someone putting aluminum back on instead of rubber, not planning on doing it just a thought my roof is 16 years old so gotta be around the corner.
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