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โJun-12-2017 08:20 PM
js6343js6343 wrote:
Oh and a smart lawyer somewhere should put together a class action lawsuit against these EPDM roofs. Its an outrage.
โJun-12-2017 08:19 PM
steve-n-vicki wrote:
my 24 ft enclosed race car trailer, weighed 3500 pounds empty, the skin was attached with 3m tape ,had 1 piece aluminum roof, so they are not light weights
โJun-12-2017 08:15 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:The biggest disaster is a water leak. These typically occur at the roof seam or around a window.
Owner Maintenance.
Checking the seams on the roof and resealing them as needed is imperative owner maintenance.
Those that think this part of "routine" RV maintenance is not needed are the ones with leaking roofs. Not inferior products. Just saying.
โJun-12-2017 06:04 PM
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โJun-12-2017 12:40 PM
rexlion wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
YES, the proper way to design, construct a RV roof has been around for 30 years (that I know of). The emphasis most certainly should be in keeping water OUT!....for the reasons mentioned (I can attest to it).
The way to start the ball rolling is for the buyer to insist on a detailed drawing of the roof-to-wall area BEFORE committing to the purchase.
What would you look for (desirable features) in that area?
โJun-12-2017 09:40 AM
โJun-12-2017 07:43 AM
DiskDoctr wrote:
"solar oven" ๐
โJun-12-2017 07:42 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Doesn't everyone realize that RV's are no different than any other product being manufactured and sold? Yes, we've had the technology to make a light bulb that will last 100 years. But "they" won't manufacture it, because once someone buys the 100 year light bulb, they will never have to buy another one again, and maybe even their kids won't have to buy one either when they inherit that light bulb. If they are made that well, there is never any resale. Build them so well, no one will ever need another one, means the manufacturer WILL go out of business, socks will fail, and the CEO won't get his Christmas bonus.
They are designed to fail, forcing the consumer to purchase another one in time. That guarantees repeat business for the manufacture. It's not just RV's, it's EVERY single product we purchase!
โJun-12-2017 07:38 AM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
YES, the proper way to design, construct a RV roof has been around for 30 years (that I know of). The emphasis most certainly should be in keeping water OUT!....for the reasons mentioned (I can attest to it).
The way to start the ball rolling is for the buyer to insist on a detailed drawing of the roof-to-wall area BEFORE committing to the purchase.
โJun-12-2017 07:08 AM
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