Snowman9000 wrote:
I agree with Mich F that the type of roof is less important than the construction and maintenance of all the seams/ fittings/ atttachments. Although we have had a rubber roof torn by a tree branch.
Thank you. :B
Over 25 years I've had 6 different RVs and not one has had a fiberglass roof. Perhaps I've just been lucky, but none have had issues related to the rubber roof.
On my 1997 Coachmen my sons did replace the rubber roof a little over 2 years ago only because it just looked like it was time to do that. It was 15 years old at the time.
About a month ago I bought my 7th RV, a 2001 Itasca which does have a fiberglass roof. Like yours it doesn't wrap over the side, but the trim piece that covers the transition is secured on the side walls and not on the top, which makes more sense, than putting a bunch of screws on the top.