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pnichols
Feb 07, 2015Explorer II
I don't maintain my Itasca's full fiberglass one piece roof, either ... BTW, it carries a ten-year warranty.
I maintain/replace/repair the cracking plastic items and self-leveling caulking seams from the sun's UV rays, such as: The shower bubble, the air conditioner case, the sinks/shower/toilet roof vents, the antenna mounts, and the ventilation vents and vent covers.
All this takes a ladder to get up there, no matter what the roof material is. I don't want to lean a ladder against the roof's edge(s) either .... that would scrape up the superb rolled corners that Winnebago molds right into their fiberglass one piece roofs.
I maintain/replace/repair the cracking plastic items and self-leveling caulking seams from the sun's UV rays, such as: The shower bubble, the air conditioner case, the sinks/shower/toilet roof vents, the antenna mounts, and the ventilation vents and vent covers.
All this takes a ladder to get up there, no matter what the roof material is. I don't want to lean a ladder against the roof's edge(s) either .... that would scrape up the superb rolled corners that Winnebago molds right into their fiberglass one piece roofs.
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