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Bobbykirby 09-30-2015 09:07 PM

roof repair are replace ?
 
I have a 1996 31 ft Hi-Lo that has some roof leaks I'm wondering if it needs repairing or should I replace it? Since I need to replace two ceiling panels.

GoCamp 10-01-2015 08:26 AM

Hi Bobbykirby,
Do you have any pictures, showing the extent of the damage.
Cordially, GoCamp

RCREYES 10-01-2015 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobbykirby (Post 32258)
I have a 1996 31 ft Hi-Lo that has some roof leaks I'm wondering if it needs repairing or should I replace it? Since I need to replace two ceiling panels.

Leaks do not always appear from where the actual leak occurred. The leak will sometimes travel and show up at another location. You might want to pull the ceiling panels down and look for additional water damage. Then you have a better understanding of the extent of the leak and whether to just repair or replace.

sam 10-01-2015 04:36 PM

Roof leaks
 
Is your roof metal or rubber? We need pictures to better help you. Reuben gave you good advice. Tear out the interior panels to see the extent of your damage. See if this post helps you. I can't find a post date so search by title/subject. Norton Ryder Recognizing Roof Galvanic Corrosion. This is an excellent post by Raul.

Hersbird 10-01-2015 05:05 PM

I think it could be replaced with much better modern structural insulated panels. Rigid Styrofoam with aluminum bonded to the outside and thin wood on the inside. All supported by a welded aluminum "cage". Better insulated and nothing to ever rot and fail again.

Bobbykirby 10-02-2015 01:19 PM

I'm trying to talk my cousin into taking some pictures for me. The roof is metal and the leak is around the roof a/c panels so I'm thinking it's leaking around the a/c

RCREYES 10-02-2015 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobbykirby (Post 32265)
I'm trying to talk my cousin into taking some pictures for me. The roof is metal and the leak is around the roof a/c panels so I'm thinking it's leaking around the a/c

Sometime the condensation from the AC unit doesn't drain like it is designed to do. Here's a thread on it.

https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f29/...s-inside-2062/

GoCamp 11-07-2015 09:16 AM

structural materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hersbird (Post 32262)
I think it could be replaced with much better modern structural insulated panels. Rigid Styrofoam with aluminum bonded to the outside and thin wood on the inside. All supported by a welded aluminum "cage". Better insulated and nothing to ever rot and fail again.

I certainly agree with you on this one, in that some of the newer, honeycomb panels,
as used in aircraft and boat building, are strong, insulated and lightweight,
and offer a "skin" material of your choosing.

msdawn50 11-21-2015 10:53 PM

By the time you notice the leak the damage is already done, I tried the rubber paint approach , it did not work, getting new inner and outer roof in bellville

Garry 11-22-2015 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by msdawn50 (Post 32745)
By the time you notice the leak the damage is already done, I tried the rubber paint approach , it did not work, getting new inner and outer roof in bellville

Just make sure you inspect all of the work you have done and make sure it was done properly. I had cables adjusted but the jam nuts on the cables were not tightened properly and I had other problems after the fact.:mad:


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