Well it has been a little warm here in the Sonoran Desert Arizona the last couple of weeks. Temps have been low 100's to around 115 a few times. I am lucky that I love the warm weather, but the cargo trailer is another story.... lol.
When I converted the trailer, I added 1 inch insulation and a layer of reflectix to the walls and roof. This combo has held up well so far. The Cargo Trailer Conversion forum, had a few members who painted their roofs with Elastomeric White roof paint to reflect the sun and heat. Well I did not do this step when I converted my trailer. I am not much for doing this type of work, and after all.... I am retired.... hahaha.!!
The trailer was begging for some relief from the heat or it was not going to let me inside anymore. So I broke down, went to a town, and picked up some paint at Ace hardware.
I dug out the ladder and set it up, then I tilted the solar panels so I could paint under and around them without taking them off the roof.
Over a 2 day period I painted 3 coats on the roof, allowing each coat to dry before adding the next one.
Holy Buckets !! What a difference this upgrade has made. I highly recommend adding Elastomeric Paint to your roof. The trailer has even allowed me back inside and is very happy with the cooler temp..... lol.
Thanks go out to Gadget Man and the many others that posted info for painting your cargo trailer roofs.!!