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Similar to the roofing on a home or building, mobile home roofs are subjected to harsh elements, such as rain, snow and the heat and intensity of the sun rays. So, over time even a new roof will...
Camping in an RV makes the outdoor experience nearly as comfortable as being at home. One reason for this is an RV has a toilet. RV toilets usually work for years with very little maintenance....
As your RV roof ages, it will deteriorate or develop leaks and it will have to be replaced. It can be a do-it-yourself project, but it is quite challenging. A major advantage to doing it yourself...
The roof on a house protects the structure and you from nature's misery, and on a recreational vehicle (RV), it does the same. Whether you are a full-time RVer or use your RV only for vacations,...
Rubber is strong, durable, and flexible, which makes it the material of choice by RV manufacturers. Many RVs are exposed to damp areas and moisture, which is the perfect breeding condition for...
Rubber roofs for RV began to become popular in the 1980s as a cheaper alternative to aluminum. Rubber is strong, durable, flexible and therefore the material of choice by RV manufacturers. Exposed...