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Keeter59
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May 20, 2013

Living in a Covered RV

I have a 40 foot diesel pusher that I live in full-time. Is there a cover made that would allow me to still live in the RV while the cover is on? Obviously it would need door/window openings and would have to be "breathable." I have basement AC.
Thanks,
KLH
  • You might have ADCO custom make a cover.

    ADCO

    Also check out their close out sale.
  • peaches&cream wrote:
    HappyKayakers wrote:
    Isn't that kind of like putting plastic coverings on the couch?


    I cover all my couches in plastic. Something wrong with that? :h


    I cover all my couches with dog hair. It keeps people from sitting on them and wearing them out.
  • HappyKayakers wrote:
    Isn't that kind of like putting plastic coverings on the couch?


    I cover all my couches in plastic. Something wrong with that? :h
  • ADCO makes covers with zippered roll-up panels on the passenger side. If your furnace, fridge, and water heater exhaust ports are all on that side, it might do what you want. The photo below shows our 33' Coachmen covered for the winter of 2010 in Upstate NY. The furnace and fridge are uncovered and useable, as well as the door, and rolling up the panel to the left would uncover the water heater, if needed. Rolling up the panel to the right would uncover another couple of windows if desired. In the cold weather, the breathable cover material is enough to allow the fridge fumes to escape the vent if it were running on LP. Either way, the small amount of heat from the fridge is not a problem. Obviously, the roof AC's were not a concern to us...

  • What's the purpose of covering it if you're going to have large openings open for the door, windows and probably for the air conditioning? Are you trying to cover the roof because it leaks?

    Bill