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Racerx11
Dec 30, 2013Explorer
1st off, I think the RV industry has improved leaps and bounds from just 5 years ago.
BUT, why can't we at least have the option of a metal roof?
I have a cargo trailer I've been using for racing for about 20 years and has never leaked a drop and I've never even thought about going on the roof.
We bought a toyhauler a few years ago and am constantly on the roof doing maintenance and cleaning.
I caught the factory caulking cracking at the front cap joint and avoided roof rot, but only because I got up there to install a solar charger.
I have spent a couple hundred $$$ and invested a couple Saturdays on eternabond, but it is still a pain in the butt.
Thanks :-)
BUT, why can't we at least have the option of a metal roof?
I have a cargo trailer I've been using for racing for about 20 years and has never leaked a drop and I've never even thought about going on the roof.
We bought a toyhauler a few years ago and am constantly on the roof doing maintenance and cleaning.
I caught the factory caulking cracking at the front cap joint and avoided roof rot, but only because I got up there to install a solar charger.
I have spent a couple hundred $$$ and invested a couple Saturdays on eternabond, but it is still a pain in the butt.
Thanks :-)
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