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spike99
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Great find EldIr.
I love older age trailer's as well. Especially their lower cost (compared to "brand new") and when they are in perfect condition (like yours). Within my region, EDPM roofs last 10-15 years. One would be very lucky to get 15+ years in an EDPM roof "in my region". If your RV roof is looking old, I hear simple coating of EDPM Liquid Rubber Roof will add many more years of life.
Knowing what I know today (and my DIY skills), I should have bought older age (less costly) TT as well. Especially looking at your TT's picture.
Way to GO!
I love older age trailer's as well. Especially their lower cost (compared to "brand new") and when they are in perfect condition (like yours). Within my region, EDPM roofs last 10-15 years. One would be very lucky to get 15+ years in an EDPM roof "in my region". If your RV roof is looking old, I hear simple coating of EDPM Liquid Rubber Roof will add many more years of life.
Knowing what I know today (and my DIY skills), I should have bought older age (less costly) TT as well. Especially looking at your TT's picture.
Way to GO!
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