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Rubber or aluminum roof

nhshep
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Are there reasons why most travel trailers have a rubber roof not aluminum. Aluminum roofs on trucks and homes last longer in all seasons and less prone to damage. I would not think weight to be a major issue. I am talking light aluminum not heavy duty metal.

When replacing their roof have people considered aluminum. Is it feasible.
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Need-A-Vacation
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JJBIRISH wrote:
Having both, I very much prefer solid sheet aluminum…


But I think it is getting harder to find a tt w/ an aluminum roof. Are there very many out there still being made today?
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JJBIRISH
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Having both, I very much prefer solid sheet aluminum…
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Markiemark32
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nhshep wrote:
Are there reasons why most travel trailers have a rubber roof not aluminum. Aluminum roofs on trucks and homes last longer in all seasons and less prone to damage. I would not think weight to be a major issue. I am talking light aluminum not heavy duty metal.

When replacing their roof have people considered aluminum. Is it feasible.



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donn0128
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Its a non issue in my book. Rubber, or more accurately TPO or EPDM lasts as long or longer than most people own their RV. With a little care and routine cleaning it will go for at least 12 years. So why worry about it?