Agreed, I have walked on membrane roofs that seemed extremely tough, no signs 
of damage or degradation even after many years in service.  Plus they’re white! 
 And stay white.  Big savings on A/C costs.

If they are riddled with tiny holes, I’m guessing they are very old, or 
somebody cut corners.

From: Lewis Bergman 
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 3:00 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Purewave 365

I don't know about fragile. I have a 300 for tier right next to my building. 
Last winter I listened to huge chunks of ice fall on it as it thawed for two 
days. Forth day I went up to take a look. I couldn't tell anything had ever 
happened to it. Looked as good as new with the exception of a bit dirtier. I 
have a non poem mount up there as well.




On Wed, Jul 15, 2015, 1:39 PM Seth Mattinen <[email protected]> wrote:

  On 7/15/15 12:27, James Howard wrote:
  > So you�re telling us that aside from being obsessive they also like
  > REALLY expensive roofs?


  I get that the attraction is you can have water pond in them and it
  won't leak, but they are really fragile for the price. I frequently see
  them riddled with tiny holes. I'm in the process of getting a bunch of
  drycoolers installed on my roof and everyone involved was thrilled to
  hear that stuff wasn't up there.

  ~Seth

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