Dell you can add me to the list.
Had our cheap and cheerfull (Badly fitted) roof replaced by Micheal and Lee at the start of Febuary 2026.
It was so bent and warped Lee was laughing when he was looking over it.
By far in my opinion the best roof to replace one that has already been fitted due to the cassette style base that goes all the way to the outer edge of the channels which can hide a multitude of sins. At some angles it doesnt even look like there is a poptop fitted.
Not many companies that I contacted to take on the work even bothered to reply.
Before:
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when and where did you get your roof fitted?
February 2026.
The guys quoted 5 days but it was spread over 2 weeks as I dropped the van off and had work things in between.
also any problems?
No Issues as yet, cant see there being any compared to what i had before!
The van floor did need a really good clean after although the weather wasnt the greatest.
any upgrades?
Standard fit with new black canvas, lining and bedboard with lighting.
Had a single solar panel fitted to replace the original.
Colour coded.
Front cabin lined to match.
Arial fin moved from rear to the front.
what do you using as a mattress in the roof?
None yet but will update.
Other things id like to mention to anyone thinking about getting one fitted.
Im 6ft 3in and the van has a fixed RIB bed. There is a reduction in head height, I dont think I'd enjoy traveling in the back but once the roof and bed base are up its not a problem.
The bed space is MASSIVE compared to the old one it sits higher at the back less claustrophobic.
Their workshop is 10 minutes walk from Sowerby Bridge train station and its easy to get east or west to connections going up or down the country.
I traveled from Inverness