EPDM was introduced in 1960, and since than it has become an
appealing choice as single membrane roofing system. For RV roofing EPDM has
redefined itself into liquid roofing, a product as durable as sheet EPDM but
more flexible and easy to install.
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What EPDM actually
is?
EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer. It’s two
main elements Ethylene and propylene are derived from natural gas and oil and
combined with other ingredients to create a durable, flexible roofing solution
for RVs and campers.
Weather ability with
EPDM
One of the biggest advantages of EPDM is its
weather-ability. EPDM holds up extremely well against extreme weather
conditions. The rubber material is extremely resistance to UV rays, hail
damage, storms, extreme heat and cold, and other elements.
Installing an EPDM
Rubber Roof
EPDM sheet form can be cut according to the size of roof and
then adhered to the roof using adhesive or sealant. Liquid EPDM roofing can be
poured like a paint material using a roller or squeegee to spread the liquid on
the entire roof. Liquid EPDM products are enhanced with self-leveling additive
which creates and even seamless membrane.
EPDM Roof and
caulking:
If your RV has an EPDM rubber roof then you have to caulk
the areas along the seams and edges and around the AC vents and skylights. This
is done to add an extra layer of protection on the seams of all of your
fixtures, including roof racks, air conditioners, and more.
The Future Outlook:
With new advancements in RV roofing industry EPDM continues
to evolve to offer better solutions for RV roofing. Most of the liquid roofing
products are now offering warranties of their products backed by superior
performance of EPDM. Rising demand for EPDM in different industries
in various regions is likely to propel the EPDM market in the
near future.
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