I am helping a friend fix his storm damaged 1968 tiny trailer. The roof is ripped open in two places where a large branch fell on it. The aluminum is ripped (3ft long plus) and mangled in the two places mentioned abobe and maybe a dozen other smaller holes. The rood beams are also smashed in multiple places.
The friend would like to replace the aluminum skin with a thin plywood roof covered by a rubber roof after he has replaced the roof beams.
I have found a couple options for the rubber roof:
A complete kit with .45 rubber roof material, glue, termination strips, end screws. vinyl inserts, butyl tape and caulking shipped as a package
.60 Rubber roof shipped, glue and aluminum strips (termination strips) sourced locally for $60 less.
Is there any real advantage to the kit?
Any other advice? My friend and I are both vintage car guys and reasonably skilled at construction but travel trailer repair is new to both of us so we don't know what we don't know.
Thanks
Carmak
Riverside, Iowa