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      <title>Skip the Dealer, Skip the Yearly Caulk: The Commercial-Roofing Truth About RV Roofs</title>
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      <description>Your RV roof and a Walmart roof use the same materials — TPO and EPDM. So why does the RV industry tell you to caulk yours every spring? Because dealers use lightweight, consumer-grade products. We use 45-mil commercial-grade systems with a 10-year (upgradeable to 20-year) no-leak guarantee.</description>
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      <description>How much should you really expect to pay for RV roof leak repair, full replacement, or coating in Minnesota? Real ranges, what drives the price, and what to ask for in a quote.</description>
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      <title>TPO vs EPDM for RV Roofs — Which One Should You Pick?</title>
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      <description>Both are commercial-grade. Both crush factory RV membranes. But each has different strengths in heat, cold, and reflectivity. Here's how we choose.</description>
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      <description>Most RV roof leaks come from the same handful of failure points. Knowing where they are saves you thousands.</description>
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      <description>Sub-zero temperatures, freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, and snow load — Minnesota winters punish RV roofs in ways most owners never see until spring. Here's what's happening right now and the 8-point checklist for catching damage before camping season.</description>
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