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Rv Rubber Roof

by James Lyons

Rivets and roof seams are the weakest and most vulnerable parts of your roof and the reason why your RV may need a RV rubber roof. RV rubber roof does not dry out and crack, stretch, sag or become brittle like some roof treatments are know to do. Additionally, this product won't damage your rig's exterior if it spills over, i.e. no streaking.

I have seen all the different things the weather can throw at you and even the best weather is doing damage to your rig. The rubber roof helps insulate your RV and reflects the sun's harmful UV rays to help keep the RV interior cool in the sweltering summer heat. Moreover, the RV rubber roof curtails a bit of the noise associated with rain, hail, and wind.

RV Rubber Roof and Mother Nature

If you do not treat her with respect, Nature's harsh elements will take advantage of your recreational vehicle and shorten its life. UV rays not only damage your skin, they damage your rigs paint job and tires. Tree sap, leaves and bird dropping can stain your rig's exterior and block vents. Sleet, hail, and snow can also damage your RV's exterior eventually causing cracks and leaks.

After World War II, the Recreational Vehicle industry boomed as Americans headed out on to the open road. Americans were marrying their high school sweethearts, buying homes, investing their money, having babies, and traveling across the country. From miniature do-it-yourself kits to lavish models 29-feet long, these "travel trailers" were truly recognized as Recreational Vehicles by 1950.


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