rr2254545 wrote:
Must be a reason as none of the 300 units in the storage facility we use is covered - we all know its a bad idea - causes more harm than good - save your money
Just covered my TT this past weekend. It's the fourth year it will be covered with the ADCO cover I purchased and the benefits in my mind far outweigh the $225 I paid for it and the time it takes to put it on and take it off.
I winterize, wash and wax my TT before covering it. In the Spring when the new camping season starts I start the season with a shiny, clean TT. No dirt, dust, leaves, bird **** or other stuff that has been sitting on it for months to remove. In my opinion that's the way you want to start the camping season.
In addition the cover provides some rain and UV protection. The cover isn't water proof but breathable. I leave one window partially open and have had no issues with mold or mildew. There is still access to the interior of the TT with the cover on should you need to get inside.
Is there some work involved in putting it on and taking it off? Yes, about 30 ~ 45 minutes worth with one person doing it. That said I have to imagine cleaning the TT after sitting our in the elements for six months would take a whole lot longer.