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Cin
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-09-26 11:15 AM (#160928)
Subject: Trailer roof that don't leak


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Is there a roof that doesn't leak? Like a one piece with no seams?Any brands that are better then others?Please let me know.Thanks.We are not good at maintaining things....So looking for easy
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-09-26 11:04 PM (#160935 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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The less the amount of seams, and the fewest the number of protrusions through the roofing (ac, vents, lights etc), the lower will be the probability of a caulking failure and subsequent leakage. An arched roof will shed water easier than a flat roof. A roof with seams on the sides instead of at the top sidewall/roof transition, will usually have fewer problems. A roof made of the same material as the trailer body, will have the same expansion/ contraction ratio as the body. A different material, fiberglass etc, will have a different rate and can open at the seams when the caulking fails.

Every trailer needs maintenance. If you ignore it, you will have problems regardless of what you purchase.

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Cin
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-09-28 5:13 PM (#160954 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-09-29 10:33 AM (#160959 - in reply to #160928)
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I have a Gore with a single piece roof, never have or seen a single drip/drop of water leak inside....  Wish my other aluminum roof trailers were as dry...

 

 

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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2014-09-29 4:05 PM (#160964 - in reply to #160928)
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The only trailer that comes to mind that is totally seamless; is the EBY trailer. Instead of using a radius top rail that they attach a one piece roof skin to (like most manufacturers use). Eby uses an I beam extrusion for a top rail; and the one piece aluminum roof sheet is than crimped, or folded over the outside edge of the I-beam , and them a row of rivets is added to that outside flange to keep the roof tight and in place. This creates a totally seamless roof, that should never require any type of resealing. It seems to be a very good method of doing away with leak possibilities.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-09-29 10:52 PM (#160969 - in reply to #160928)
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Eby trailers are exceptional and commercial grade.
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rockyrider
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2014-09-29 11:36 PM (#160970 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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Mid 2000's   CM were a disaster. Anybody have a solution for those?
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-09-30 10:20 AM (#160975 - in reply to #160970)
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CM were a disaster. Anybody have a solution for those?

Elastomeric coatings

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akinstrailers
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2014-09-30 2:15 PM (#160979 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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Rhino Lining just came out with a seamless aftermarket RV rubber roof that the local dealer is offering life-time warranty on.
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rockyrider
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2014-10-01 5:55 AM (#160988 - in reply to #160975)
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Thanks for the reply, Gard.

Elastomeric Coating didn’t work for me. CM had local auto body shop apply them to my roof as “THE FIX”.  (No horse trailer dealership near me wanted to do it.)  A year later after a few trips up and down the road and the affects of the UV rays, I had a leak. I called closest CM dealer about repairing the repair. They told me to call CM again. This time CM told me, Sorry Charlie, “THE FIX” had already been done. When I expressed my disbelief they said, well it is out of warranty. So I guess “THE FIX” is just meant to get them beyond warranty and now it’s the customer’s problem. The exterior of my roof looks like one big sine wave that is in constant flux. The coatings continually dry out and crack, and subsequently leak in the low spots. I have been chasing the leaks and spot reapplying coating. Other than the poor idea of a roof, I love this trailer and want a real solution.  

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heritagelanefarm
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-10-01 6:39 AM (#160990 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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I have owned steel Stidham trailers (3 total, including current one) since 1970. Never had a leak, or any other problem, for that matter.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-10-01 10:12 AM (#160997 - in reply to #160928)
Subject: RE: Trailer roof that don't leak


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Thanks for the reply, Gard.

Elastomeric Coating didn’t work for me

There are various qualities of Elastomeric products, and the attention affording their installation, can result in various results. The area to which it is applied, has to be first cleaned and free of any contaminates, conditions which preclude the proper bonding of any secondary coating product. Some coating manufacturers require a barrier coating or primer. Some products are warranted for a couple of years, some a decade. Obviously the better products reflect their superiority with a higher purchase cost.

How many coats were installed? How well was the surface cleaned and prepped? Was the product installed as a sealant or merely as a painted coating? How well was the applicator's attention to detail? Was the coating a quality product or the least expensive available?

There are many variables when any type of coating is secondarily applied. If the application is done well with quality products, you will be pleased with the results. If the job is quickly and inexpensively effected, only to release the dealer/manufacturer from unwanted criticism, you may have the results that you are now experiencing.

When properly utilised, these products work well on various surfaces, for long lengths of time. Most can be repaired and recoated as they degrade. You still may be able to have your roofing issues addressed by someone other than the dealer, who has a knowledge and will to properly address the situation. You might be better served by contacting some roofing company representatives, that specialise in metal applications.

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