That will do it. The roof is one piece of material. It will expand in the heat and shrink in the cold.
A few small bubbles here and there are no big thing. Now large bubbles would be a different story.
I have a little ridge of bubbles at all the plywood joints, & the odd small bubble here & there.
We have a 2 story house so I can always look down on the roof of the trailer. As long as it doesn't
change much I'm ok with it. I just keep an eye on it. If in doubt take it to your dealer or one that is close and let them have a look at it.
J&D
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[IMG]John & Dawn
Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
2006 2980RL &
2005 F350 Lariet, Crewcab
Shortbox Powerstroke 4X4