NorTexCamper
Member
Quick question -
We keep our trailer at the house on a dedicated concrete pad next to the garage. I’ve noticed that even with a slight forward pitch to allow water run off, I still get some standing water on the roof. Is it okay (with regard to the tandem axle) to pitch the trailer at a steep angle to prevent pooling water on the roof? Meaning, keep the trailer lower in the front (or back) for long periods of time? I assume there’s not an issue, but wanted to get a read from more knowledgeable folks.
Thanks,
Richard
We keep our trailer at the house on a dedicated concrete pad next to the garage. I’ve noticed that even with a slight forward pitch to allow water run off, I still get some standing water on the roof. Is it okay (with regard to the tandem axle) to pitch the trailer at a steep angle to prevent pooling water on the roof? Meaning, keep the trailer lower in the front (or back) for long periods of time? I assume there’s not an issue, but wanted to get a read from more knowledgeable folks.
Thanks,
Richard