Hi Guys,
I guess it is time to make a follow up to roof problems. there are a few topics here with very usefull information, but allready more then a decade old, and I feel they are leaving a lot of questions open. Because the topics are more then a decade old and the original posters are not active on this platform anymore, asking questions have no use. next to this I have seen way to many youtube video's about roofrepairs leaving me with more questions then answering them.
I will have to replace my roof however or face multiple leakages in the years to come as my roof is as leaky as it can be because it is absolutely full of pinholes resembling a starry sky on a very clear night. As I want to do it right the first time and don't want a leaky roof for years to come, I would like to hear from people who actually have managed to replace their roof and kept it dry in the following years.
Possibilities I saw
New Aluminium roofing.Placing a new aluminium plate on the roof will probably cost me $800,=

in the Netherlands.
Then you will still have the problem with galvanic corrosion as the frame is made from steel sensitive to rust, which isn't fixable unless you tear the whole RV down Next to this I'm actually not sure you can glue the ceilingplates back to the aluminium the same way as done in the '70s due to the state of the "environmentally friendly" glues nowadays.
Next to this I absolutely have no idea how I'm going to pressurize the plates so they really stick.
Now I've seen dozen of youtube video's where people tear the ceiling down to bare aluminium, place rockwool and then put plywood underneath and shooting staples everywhere. Mostly you see in the comments that they have leaky roofs again in no time. I'm also really wondering how the roof is behaving in strong winds and how they are going to walk on the roof cause with rockwool the only support Will be the frame.
Leaving the Aluminium plate and covering it up with liquid rubberAlso a expensive option as you will need gallons of the stuff to actually seal everything off as far as i understood from former answers.
maybe a good option for roofs not as far gone as mine. Furthermore the only stuff found is "Bison Liquid rubber" and it's black. Not the color you want on your roof.
For our German members, how is the availability of roof repair options in Germany because in the Netherland they are non existing as far as i can tell.
Repacing the roof with woodAlso an option I've seen a lot, but as far I've calculated you will at least double the weight of your roof.
I see however no other option, and can reduce the weight by removing the old Coleman Rotary Mini mach and replace it with a underfloor AC.
For people who did replace the roof with wood and added weight: How is your RV handling with added weight to your roof?