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Diamond_c
Nomad
Nomad
Ok this may be a stupid question. I know people have to be able to get on top to work on the a/ c units and what not, bu5 just how much walking around can/should be done up there? Btw we have a 2020 38โ€™ Keystone Outback.
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kellem
Explorer
Explorer
All my trailers (4) have had " walk on roofs....as long as you can walk on water. ??

Huntindog
Explorer
Explorer
Terryallan wrote:
Actually it depends on your RV. "most" but not all, are designed to be walked on.. Especially the ones with a factory ladder.
If you are in doubt. Call the manufacturer of your camper. They will tell you in just a minute.
Don't count on the ladder to mean it is OK.
My first new TT had a ladder....Yet the dealer and the manual both said not to walk on it.
Huntindog
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CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
I usually crawl around on mine on all fours. Spreads the force out a little more and makes me feel safer.

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
I am 80 years old and my Monaco is 20. I go up there and check for leaks, work on A/C, Refrigerator vent fans, antenna, everything. Just be careful.

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
I've been up on my Northwood MFG and ORV roofs so many times I couldn't tell you.
Not sure why the concern. Falling off has nothing to do with the roofs integrity.

Diamond_c
Nomad
Nomad
Iโ€™m just wanting to get up there to wash and inspect. Probably will just barrow a tall step latter and stay off the roof .

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
jdc1 wrote:
The roofs ARE NOT built to walk on. 3/8" plywood is used as sheathing. Just go up, do the work and get off the roof.

Not All RVs have plywood that thick.

If it does have plywood that thick, it's BUILT TO WALK ON.

A lot of RVs I have been researching specifically state "full walk on roof" in their literature.

Making a blanket statement saying "The roofs ARE NOT built to walk on" is totally incorrect.
This is why I posted the details in my earlier post, shown here:

deltabravo wrote:
You can walk up there as much as you need to.

Some RVs have really thin roof decking, which will flex when you walk on them. A thin roof material will be easily noticeable when you get up there an start walking around.


Outdoors RV and Northwood build full walk on roofs with 3/8" plywood.
They advertise them as full walk on roofs.
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Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Actually it depends on your RV. "most" but not all, are designed to be walked on.. Especially the ones with a factory ladder.
If you are in doubt. Call the manufacturer of your camper. They will tell you in just a minute.
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kellem
Explorer
Explorer
Also have a 2020 Outback and I'm on the roof quite often for inspection.
The roof is domed and flimsy between the rafters so I find it best to crawl as to distribute weight more evenly.
I also wear crocs and knee pads.

NamMedevac_70
Explorer II
Explorer II
When recoating my TT roof with liquid rubber roof I wore soft soul sneakers (yacht sneakers) and when down on my knees to work on AC, etc. for extended periods I used a thin 4x4 or 5 light thin piece of plywood to distribute my weight and used extension ladder for access to roof. Never any problems or leaks using this method. I do not weigh a ton. Hard rubber mat would also distribute your weight I would think. Cheers

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
The roofs ARE NOT built to walk on. 3/8" plywood is used as sheathing. Just go up, do the work and get off the roof.

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
You can walk up there as much as you need to.

Some RVs have really thin roof decking, which will flex when you walk on them. A thin roof material will be easily noticeable when you get up there an start walking around.

What are the advertised specs of the roof decking thickness for your Keystone?
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
I never walk on the roof unless requiredโ€ฆwhich is seldom. Dangerous. Most work can be done on a good ladder.
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I get up on my TT frequently to check things. I try to walk on the rafters instead of between them. After a while you can see where they are. Until then you can use a foot to feel where the rafters run.
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