Hello, new guy with his first post. Getting ready to start build on a 10' tiny travel trailer. Been reading the various methods to seal the underside of your trailers and was wondering why nobody uses black Darco underbelly material that is used on RV's/Motorhomes. It is a protective layer of woven polypropylene that completely wraps the underside of your completed frame to create a weather resistant underbelly. This material is also rodent proof, puncture & tear resistant for years. Just seems better than messing with all that tar stuff from the can??? Just received 14 feet from Fleetwood and seems to be of good quality. Will post pic when I figure out how to do it.
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