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Nov 05, 2013Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, if this last one was written to me I tried to point out I'm not being critical of this system and if I had a rubber roof motorhome I'd have no problem putting it on. My only question was about the statement, "When done, your roof is "completely" sealed. And there are NO USUAL POINTS TO LEAK!" Obviously there are other holes in the roof and other places that can leak. But otherwise this seems like a good idea.
msmith1199,
Well Sir, my point was/is the fact that, excluding the entry points, i.e. A/C units primarily, the roof is now, (when sprayed) a single, one piece, sealed unit. Of course if a gasket under an A/C unit should fail, then yes, you have potential for migration there. It's just basically a "cap" for the whole roof. In my opinion, it's seriously better than a rubber roof and based on its design, almost better than a fiberglass but, that's debatable. I love my fiberglass roof. So much so that, there's not many like it out there, machine buffed and hand waxed. But, that's me.
Scott
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