glen1971
Senior Member
So our daughter's husband's family has added a roof to their existing roof, and I wasn't sure what to make of it. The trailer is sitting on one site year round. Best I can guess is the extra roof is just set on, as they made similar ones for the slides and they've removed them for the summer. The roof is made of regular lumber, with tin on the top of the roof, and soffit metal on the verticals. It sits about 14-16" higher than the original roof, and the purpose is to help get rid of snow accumulations in the winter. When I asked our son-in-law, they covered the air conditioner, plumbing vents, and other vents. Basically it's the full size of the trailer.
While talking to the SIL, he wants to add a couple of fans to help move hear out when the AC is running.
I shook my head when I saw it. So many things I could see going wrong.. No ventilation for plumbing, no ventilation for AC, extra weight on the whole trailer, risk of rot where it meets the original roof..
Any thoughts on this idea?
While talking to the SIL, he wants to add a couple of fans to help move hear out when the AC is running.
I shook my head when I saw it. So many things I could see going wrong.. No ventilation for plumbing, no ventilation for AC, extra weight on the whole trailer, risk of rot where it meets the original roof..
Any thoughts on this idea?