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JJBIRISH wrote:
I am just offering my opinion not a recommendation, all based on what I have read about the productโฆ I am not claiming to be a expertโฆ there are hundreds of claims but most are bias based on what is being sold by the posterโฆ
And IMO, TPO would be my last choice for my trailerโฆ
there has been plenty written about the shortcomings of TPOโฆ its strong point is its seams that shouldnโt be a problem for RVโs that donโt have seams to begin withโฆ since it last reformulation (2010 or 2011) the industry has been extremely silent without touting that things have been finally resolvedโฆ is that a good sign or are they hiding new concernsโฆ
itโs popularity seems to be more along the lines of cost, not qualityโฆ
โLongevity
By far the most important aspect that will determine the longevity of a single ply roofing membrane is the method by which the overlapping seams have been attached together. Permanently attached seams are the safest solution, and improper attachment can be the cause of 99% of leaks.
It is difficult to determine the longevity of TPO roofing membranes for a couple of reasons. First, this is a fairly new roofing product, there are no TPO membranes in the US today that are older than 15 years. Second, TPO membranes continue to be an experimental products- they are all in their 2nd, 3rd and in some cases 4th generation of formulations, so it is not possible to definitively say how long any of these will last. Moreover, many TPO products have been pulled off the market in the past both for seam and material failures.โ
โDurability
An EPDM roof has a solid reputation for durability. Made of rubber compound, EPDM roofs have been on the market for decades- having properly tapered seams and detailed flashings, an EPDM roof will last up to 25 years. It is recognized in the industry as a dependable roofing material that offers resistance against ultraviolet light, ozone, oxidants and severe weather conditions. An EPDM membrane will also perform better than TPO in colder climates.โ
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โJan-26-2014 01:04 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
I have never been a fan of TOPโฆ IMHO, no one really knows what TPO isโฆ itโs been reformulated 4 or 5 maybe 6 times by now and off the roll you donโt know which formulation you have or are buyingโฆ each reformulation claiming to have corrected problems of previous versionsโฆ who knows when they will actually get it right or when a formulation will be around long enough to prove itselfโฆ older versions of TPO used on RVโs have caused extensive roof damage due to their fleece backing, wicking water to large areasโฆ
I think the latest un-backed version of TPO for RVโs is only about 20mil, EPDM used by the RV industry is normally about 40 mil, and commercial grade EPDM is normally 60 milโฆ the new TPO might be the greatest product ever, only time will tell if it is, or if there will be another reformulation comingโฆ
I would look into EPDM for your roof, or even the spray on roof that I know nothing aboutโฆ
personally I prefer single sheet aluminum roofing after having many of them in the past and still owning 2 trailers over 20 years old with it and never a single leakโฆ
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