All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Suggestions for sagging roofWow, thank you all for the great ideas, feedback & support! You've given me so many things to think about. I really appreciate the help!Re: Suggestions for sagging roofBy the way, I don't tow the trailer - I've only let it sit at a lake lot where we have it stored. @GrandpaKip - I don't know what kind of roof structure it is. The picture link I just added shows where the sagging started, if that helps.Re: Suggestions for sagging roofThank you all for the helpful replies. @ajriding - I didn't see your pics come through, but to your comment, I'm not very handy at doing the level of work you described - I could do it with some good YouTube videos, but frankly am not very motivated if the time/cost are beyond the value of the trailer itself. If it comes through, attached are links to photos of it. One is of the tarped RV and the other is of the roof spot where the sagging is starting - the brown spots are all dirt, not mold or holes or anything. Last year I sealed the entire roof with a few coats of roof sealant and it did stop some leaks, but then it began pooling up a few months ago by the AC unit and then sagging more as of yesterday a little further out from the AC unit (you can see some circles where the water was sitting before I brushed it out). Does any of this additional insight change anyone's opinion about how salvageable it is or perhaps how I can prevent more rain from collecting? Suggestions for sagging roofI have a 20 year old travel trailer where the roof is starting to sag in the middle by the AC unit; it's starting to leak into the RV. Just wondering, is it worth repairing the roof? Or is there a good way to help prevent the water from collecting on the roof? I've secured a tarp over it for now, but don't know if I should look into one of those complete RV covers, or build a partial roof cover I attach directly to the RV to keep the rain off, or maybe just install a more permanent cover into the ground covering the entire length of the RV (kinda like a carport), etc. I just don't want to invest a lot of time and money if the RV doesn't have a lot of value left in it.
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