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99 S & S metal roof

RideSlow
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Repair wood underneath, and replace metal. Roof is sagging just a bit where the A/C sits. I am figuring that something is weakened, that I didn't see, and one of those bumps on our last trip did it in. Did a google search for metal roof replace, and didn't immediately find anything. (Usually that is the quick way I find stuff here.)

I figure I will get it all under cover, start pulling off stuff, and put a new roof on. And new wood underneath. Not going to be fun. Links to similar work would be appreciated.
2007 Dodge Ram QC 4x4 6.7 CTD 3500 SRW
2014 Stealth AK2612 TH
2004 HD Ultra Classic
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RideSlow
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Metal roof is aluminum. When I went up to tarp it (rain in the PNW, fancy that) I saw the roof is not bowed or sagging, so whatever is wrong is under. I won't be able to start on this until the end of August, but I will post pics of whatever I find.
2007 Dodge Ram QC 4x4 6.7 CTD 3500 SRW
2014 Stealth AK2612 TH
2004 HD Ultra Classic

RideSlow
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K thanks
2007 Dodge Ram QC 4x4 6.7 CTD 3500 SRW
2014 Stealth AK2612 TH
2004 HD Ultra Classic

Jfet
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RideSlow wrote:
Jfet wrote:
I didn't know S&S used metal roof...interesting.

We built our custom truck camper's roof using 0.040 aluminum roof coil, which perhaps could be an option for you? It comes in 102" wide by whatever length you need and is not really expensive (maybe $11 to $13 a linear foot). We purchased it at a local commercial truck/trailer supply store.


Not sure what kind of metal it is. Just assumed some sort of tin, will magnet test tonight. I am just down the road from you, which supply house did you use?


I did a quick search through the receipts and can't find the one for the roof coil (there are around 300 so probably missed it). I think it was Western Trailer Supply in downtown Seattle.

RideSlow
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Jfet wrote:
I didn't know S&S used metal roof...interesting.

We built our custom truck camper's roof using 0.040 aluminum roof coil, which perhaps could be an option for you? It comes in 102" wide by whatever length you need and is not really expensive (maybe $11 to $13 a linear foot). We purchased it at a local commercial truck/trailer supply store.


Not sure what kind of metal it is. Just assumed some sort of tin, will magnet test tonight. I am just down the road from you, which supply house did you use?
2007 Dodge Ram QC 4x4 6.7 CTD 3500 SRW
2014 Stealth AK2612 TH
2004 HD Ultra Classic

Jfet
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I didn't know S&S used metal roof...interesting.

We built our custom truck camper's roof using 0.040 aluminum roof coil, which perhaps could be an option for you? It comes in 102" wide by whatever length you need and is not really expensive (maybe $11 to $13 a linear foot). We purchased it at a local commercial truck/trailer supply store.

805gregg
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Aluminum roofs are actually better, as long as it's white or white coated
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Super_Dave
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Not specific to metal roofs but have read a few threads over time where AC condensation or improper flashing at time of AC install allowed moisture intrusion around the opening. End result was roof wood rot. I would take AC off first and see what you see.
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