I have seen 6 or 8 lawn chairs on top of a rv roof at a nascar race.
Rv roof weight limits.
If you follow the safety tips mentioned in each section in this article you should be good to go.
Dave solberg discusses some of the differences from the framework to the placement of components such as roof vents and ac units.
What weight can the rv roof handle.
I walk on mine all the time.
Walking on the roof of your rv is not outlawed.
Tips for walking on an rv roof.
Gvwr gross vehicle weight rating means the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle including liquids passengers cargo and the tongue weight of any towed vehicle.
So we know that being able to walk on an rv roof depends upon the kind of structural support the roof offers but what separates a strong roof from a weak one.
A normal human average weight of around 250 lbs to 280 lbs should be the limit for the roof.
But on an average the rv roof should be able to handle one persons weight easily.
But it is very hard to find any solid information on rv roof weight limits.
Most just list walk on roof which i suppose you could take with a grain of salt.
The tow vehicle and rv each have a gvwr.
You ll discover why.
He s a good 200 pounds plus i m over 300 and there was nothing to suggest any problem except for the one we were fixing and since he services electric motors.
I have looked at the manuals and specs of several rvs and found no information about the amount of weight an rv roof will support.
Fiberglass this type of rv roof is hard to the touch and is a bit more rare than a rubber rv roof because the material adds cost and weight to the rv.
Every one i ve walked on flexed quite a bit but figure you re on 1 2 plywood at the most on a top of the line unit or 3 8 or less on the entry level each having rafters on 16 centers.
You know it was not a roof problem but it was in the area of.
Sometimes it has to be done.
Make sure to check for the weight limit of the roof before taking your first step on it.
Obviously the answer to this question depends on the condition of the rv roof at that time.
I ve never seen a weight limit on any roof of any brand of rv.
They are desingned to carry a snow load of about 2 of snow or about 60 pounds per liner foot of the length of the rv.
There are many comments in rv forums that in general an rv roof is able to support 250 lbs.
Safety is always first especially when you are on top of an rv roof.