Traveler21
Feb 25, 2020Explorer
Roof rot on Travel Trailer
I had neglected to inspect the roof of my 2008 R- Vision Trail Cruiser 22' travel trailer for several years. Went up on top yesterday.
Besides noticing a cracked bathroom vent cover , all the vents for the tanks were broke off..
Worse was inspecting the front of trailer where the front cover and the roof join.
There is a huge amount of caulk / sealer here. However it had cracked in many places.
The sides of the roof just behind the sealer seem/ edges , they were soft - very soft. Areas were about 6 inches by 6 inches.
I expect the roof is made of wood and rotten from water entry.
Additional the moldings that go up the front corners of trailer and end just past the seam, well they are sticking up about a half inch. Not flush.
It is obvious the white roof coating needs to be cut and peeled back after removing the sealer from the seem. What to expect under there & Is it something I can fix?
Any chance to just let it dry out and re-seal? Not sure how long I will keep the trailer and if it is worth the effort.
I have not seen any signs of leaks inside so far , stains on ceiling ect.
Can not figure how to post pics, asks for a URL but my pics are not online at a site.
Besides noticing a cracked bathroom vent cover , all the vents for the tanks were broke off..
Worse was inspecting the front of trailer where the front cover and the roof join.
There is a huge amount of caulk / sealer here. However it had cracked in many places.
The sides of the roof just behind the sealer seem/ edges , they were soft - very soft. Areas were about 6 inches by 6 inches.
I expect the roof is made of wood and rotten from water entry.
Additional the moldings that go up the front corners of trailer and end just past the seam, well they are sticking up about a half inch. Not flush.
It is obvious the white roof coating needs to be cut and peeled back after removing the sealer from the seem. What to expect under there & Is it something I can fix?
Any chance to just let it dry out and re-seal? Not sure how long I will keep the trailer and if it is worth the effort.
I have not seen any signs of leaks inside so far , stains on ceiling ect.
Can not figure how to post pics, asks for a URL but my pics are not online at a site.