โMar-28-2021 05:27 PM
โMar-30-2021 07:26 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:I worked for an aircraft company for 30 years and have cut a lot of Al and made a lot of airframes from Al and for a 15 year old TT worth less than $10 k I would not spend that kind of money on it. For the average rver I think it easier to use a razor knife on rubber than to mess with an Al sheet 8 ft wide an 20 some ft long. However if the OP is young enough and plans to keep the trailer for 50 years that is another story. At my age every thing I buy now comes with a lifetime warranty.Gjac wrote:
If it were me I would just put an EPDM roof on. It is cheap compared to Al, FG or TPO. The EMDM roof will last you 20 plus years with some maintenance and will be a lot easier to work with than Al, FG or TPO. Think about how you will cut holes in these materials.
For some reason folks seem to be under the impression that aluminum is hard to work with..
Aluminum actually is very easy to work with, cuts far easier than steel, bends easy.. Hardest part is getting up on the roof and getting it lined up straight before unrolling.
Pair a decent "tin snips" a drill and a few drill bits (locate the roof openings with a drill from the inside then you can use the drill hole to start the tin snips and go to town.
On the sides, just bend the aluminum down over top of the siding and replace the trim/drip edges.. Finish off with caulking.. Gets you a 50+ yr roof and you will never need to mess with it other than checking the caulking periodically.
The downside to aluminum is the upfront cost and the hassle to get it shipped but it will easily outlast 4 or more soft roofs.
My current TT had a aluminum roof, however as I was rehabbing it I discovered the previous owner had shot thousands of tiny nails through the roof when they attempted to remodel it.. Yeah, they used a pneumatic air nailer!
I went the soft roof route and have regretted that choice ever since. When new, it is soft, tears easily and when it gets old, shrinks, gets hard/brittle and you still have the caulking going bad which is the same as aluminum. So to me the only "advantage" to a soft roof is lower upfront cost, but with that lower cost you also get far less "life" from it.
โMar-30-2021 01:20 PM
Gjac wrote:
If it were me I would just put an EPDM roof on. It is cheap compared to Al, FG or TPO. The EMDM roof will last you 20 plus years with some maintenance and will be a lot easier to work with than Al, FG or TPO. Think about how you will cut holes in these materials.
โMar-30-2021 12:49 PM
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โMar-29-2021 07:10 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
If you REALLY want the "longest lasting", skip the soft kids stuff "membranes" and go all in on a once piece ALUMINUM roof.. Most likely it will out live you.
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