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theoldwizard1 wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
Interesting idea. Rubber roofing always seems to be the trouble point for RV's. Any idea why RV manufacturers don't use spray on bed liners for roofs?
My guess is that it does not hold up well in the sun.
For a couple hundred more dollars they could probably install commercial grade TPO.
Jun-17-2020 02:50 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
Interesting idea. Rubber roofing always seems to be the trouble point for RV's. Any idea why RV manufacturers don't use spray on bed liners for roofs?
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gbopp wrote:
With the Zip you're probably adding a little more weight to the roof.
Are there any curves or bends the Zip will need to follow? I don't think Zip is very flexible. If the roof is flat, no problem.
I wouldn't expect it to act as a radiant barrier. It's not reflective and for a radiant barrier you need an air space above the barrier.
Could you use the Zip with insulation attached? It would raise the height of the roof but, give you some insulation.
I'm not familiar with the spray on liners you plan to use on the roof.
Your plan should work, assuming the spray does not react with the Zip coating and tape.
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