Walking on the Roof

So I finally made the 2.5 hr trek to Mcadoo PA to pick up my new Haulmark Transport 6x12 vnose. I will post pics soon and will start a build thread. While I was at the factory and was doing my inspection of the trailer before I signed the papers I noticed the wood around one of the roof vents (I ordered it with two vents) looked a little damp. I knew that this was an easy fix with some caulk but when the worker asked me if I found anything wrong with it I mentioned that one of the vents might have not been sealed properly. They immediately said they would reseal both vents with caulk and I obliged (what the hell less work for me). Next thing I know this big guy is crawling around the top of my cargo trailer. I knew that these things were built durable but I didnt know that you could flat out walk on the roofs. After he was done caulking I used his ladder to take a look at the roof and noticed that the aluminum roof was not completely flat. It was concave in some spots, particularly close to the vents. Is this just the nature of the sheet metal?? Are your roofs perfectly flat or are there slight imperfections, slight concave areas/dents??? Could this be caused by the fine craftsmen at Haulmark having a party on my roof?? Am I being a little bit nitpicky about my new metal box, I have been known to be a bit of a perfectionist in the past?? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.. I suppose when I add foam board insulation and luan to the ceiling that should stiffen up the aluminum sheet metal a bit maybe even flattening out some of those concave/dent areas....
P.S. Other than this slight bout of ocd the trailer looks great, all the windows and vents are in the right spot.color looks great (silverfrost), and could not even feel it behind me while towing (2007 nissan xterra).cant wait to start building
P.S. Other than this slight bout of ocd the trailer looks great, all the windows and vents are in the right spot.color looks great (silverfrost), and could not even feel it behind me while towing (2007 nissan xterra).cant wait to start building