jshupe wrote:
edatlanta wrote:
jshupe wrote:
I found this marketing material. Yes, it is marketing material... and yes, as someone with a FlexArmor roof, I am biased. But I believe it to be accurate.
I am biased toward my RV FlexArmor roof also. 13 months old now and looking great. No caulking to worry about either.
This past summer I was parked under some kind of tree in Florida for 4 months and orange colored berries fell off of the tree on my roof and I was afraid they stained the roof. Nope, soft brush and a bit of car was soap and it all came right off with no scrubbing, just the soft bristle brush.
Biased? Yep and loving it.
Will any rubber roof leak? Yep, it is just a matter of time and will you catch it before it destroys your rig?
There is absolutely no way I could bring my rig with an EPDM roof to my house. In fact, I think that is what destroyed my original roof. The suburb I live in only trims trees over the road to 12' (found this out after calling and complaining about hitting branches), and my rig is 13'4" tall. I bring it to the house with the FlexArmor without concern. If something is big enough to tear through this roof, it means I hit a large enough branch to destroy the wood underneath. It looks brand new after six months, with a couple trips under the trees that tore my OEM roof every month.
About a month after I had my RV Flex Armor installed in January 2016 I was in a campground where a major thunderstorm blew through. It knocked down many small and large tree branches and one 150 year old oak tree. Fortunately no one was under that big tree, but one camper had a small limb fell on his roof and put a hole in the rubber. I had several limbs fall on my roof and no damage of any kind.
Still biased and still sleeping well and dry.