Treeclimber
Senior Member
Here's a little info on galvanic corrosion on aluminum. There are those who make temporary repairs (myself included), but here's why we CAN'T stop those pesky pin holes. Pictures please...
First pic back of the paneling touching the metal roof. The dust from the galvanic corrosion is the white stuff. The pic with the "rust" around it is the actual pin hole from inside, and the last pic is the actual pin hole.
Because the inside of the aluminum was not even primed much less alidined (sp), there is no way to prevent the spread of the corrosion. Unfortunately, we can't stop this from happening. But we can help by keeping our roofs clean and coated with such products as Kool Seal or Henrys etc.
The powder you see in the last pic is the start of corrosion throughout the roof. Later this summer this roof will come off and a rubber roof installed.
Hope this helps just one person.
Treeclimber
First pic back of the paneling touching the metal roof. The dust from the galvanic corrosion is the white stuff. The pic with the "rust" around it is the actual pin hole from inside, and the last pic is the actual pin hole.
Because the inside of the aluminum was not even primed much less alidined (sp), there is no way to prevent the spread of the corrosion. Unfortunately, we can't stop this from happening. But we can help by keeping our roofs clean and coated with such products as Kool Seal or Henrys etc.
The powder you see in the last pic is the start of corrosion throughout the roof. Later this summer this roof will come off and a rubber roof installed.
Hope this helps just one person.
Treeclimber