Rubber tpo probably the most common material for an rv roof and actually comes in two different types.
Roof material on jayco motorhomes.
These roofs are made of a special kind of rubber called epdm ethylene propylene diene monomer.
Although you might not recognize the name of this unique type of rubber it still looks and feels like the rubber you are used to.
All three are distinct in their appearance so it isn t too difficult to tell which kind of material your rv has if you know where to.
For nearly 50 years jayco has built high quality rvs camping trailers travel trailers fifth wheels motorhomes and toy haulers.
Jayco installs its magnum truss roof taking extra steps in the production process.
Once the walls are complete we can focus on the roof.
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He said the rubber roof has to be coated with something every 6 months.
One has rubber and other has fg.
We run wiring through the roof install fiberglass insulation and top it with plywood decking.
3 8 screwed plywood and a roof system which was tested up to 4500.
So if you re looking at your roof and you think it s rubber you re probably right.
Each type of rv rubber roof requires slightly different maintenance so be sure to consult your owner s manual for the proper way to care for your roof.
Edpm tpo and superflex.
Between the roof and slideout openings we use 7 header beams a more acceptable material used in home construction for load bearing beams.
The forester rep while telling me the jayco mh is a good product but said fg roofing is the way to go.
Ive got my target mh purchase down to 2012 to 2014 27 28 class c greyhawk or forester.
On a jayco roof.
2 x 6 lumber competitors use a 2 x 6 piece of lumber which creates a weaker 5 1 2 beam.
Jayco masters training will tell dealers to tell their customers it s not as important what the roof material is made of as it is what s under the roof material.
An epdm rv roof ethylene propylene diene monomer or a tpo rv roof thermal poly olefin.
Since the invention of the rv there have been essentially three generations of material used on the roofs of most rv models.
If your still having trouble identifying your roof here is what to look for.
Quick and easy way to classify your rv roofing material.