Hi Heartland Community - my wife and I recently purchased a 2015 North Trail 26LRSS. Love the camper except for a nagging roof issue. The membrane material just above the bedroom fills with air and the resulting air bubble can be seen in the side view mirror while driving down the highway (65 mph). The dealer has sealed off the nose cap both underneath the RV as well as at the nose cap to roof seam. Recently the dealer installed two mushroom style vents to give the air pressure between the bedroom ceiling and front roof cap (over the bedroom area) somewhere to go. Unfortunately, it still inflates. I could be wrong, but it appears that there is a unique roof cap molding or steel piece over the bedroom, but under the membrane material, that meets/butts up against the plywood that makes up the balance of the roof structure. Could air be escaping there and making rubber roof material inflate? Anyone else have experience with this issue? I would greatly appreciate any tips or solutions.
Pictures of roof bubble and new vents attached.
Pictures of roof bubble and new vents attached.