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- FrontRangeRVerExplorerWe covered our last unit for the 10 years we owned it, and there was absolutely NO damage, and when we sold it, the and paint graphics looked as good as the day we bought it new. Not one iota of paint rubbing or damage. In this high altitude, Colorado Sun, a good cover is a must. I use the ADCO with Tyvek with Wind cover, and love it when the Spring rolls around, the snow melts, the birds come back to Colorado, I can remove the cover and the unit looks brand new.
I have use the ADCO cover since day one on my 1 year old 2015 Winnebago Forza, and appreciate the protection it is giving me from this Sun. Big deal...climb up on the roof, pull the cover up, cover your unit.
If you want your investment to look nice, do what you can to protect it from the elements. - Blaster_ManExplorerCovers are a PITA. If at all possible, get covered storage...I'm in a boat yard, but covered with power. Sure, it's a bit expensive, but worth every cent.
- Dick_BExplorerFor previous posts on this popular subject at this time of year search this Forum for `rv cover' and read on and on. We cover our TT as previously stated.
- tsetsafExplorer IIIjust watch for condensation under the cover... make sure nothing grows.
- lonewolf80Explorer III live in the Buffalo, NY area. As reported on all news channels last November we had a 3 day period where over 7 feet of snow fell. My motor home sat in storage a mile from my home without a cover. I was concerned about it but told my DW we can't worry about it, that's why we have insurance. Couldn't even get out of the driveway for 3-4 days. Broke 2 snow blowers, 2 shovels and one roof rake. Try shoveling over 7 feet of snow! Back to the topic, this year I had a bad water leak in the rear bedroom area of my rig. Couldn't seem to get it to dry out or fixed after re-caulking seams, removing rear cap sealant and re-doing with Eternabond Tape etc. Finally, after the third re-tightening of the bedroom AC, this time going to Dometic's website and getting the torque settings for the mounting bolts, buying a 1/4" torque wrench and tightening the 4 bolts to 40 inch pounds I finally solved my leak problem. I don't know if last winters 120 inches of snow made the issue worse, or was it already leaking and I wasn't aware of it until I noticed dis-coloration on the vinyl ceiling. So this year, like just yesterday, I put away my rig with an Adco cover and I am impressed with the quality of it. For the $200 it cost me at Camping World it can only help. How much I won't know until Spring 2106.
- darsbenExplorer III never removed TV from any RV left in ares that get down too 30 below in NYS north of Syracuse in the lake effect area.
Never covered any rig I owned. Make sure roof is good and go for it.
I had a Shasta 32 foot from 1987 to 2003 with no leaks and then a 1992 park model till I sold it this ear. No covers No leaks.
But I did proper roof maintenance.
I own a 1990 Southwind that used to sit on the edge of Lake Ontario. Had roof leak but the previous owner did zero maintenance on roof. Fixed leak and no problems.
SO my experience has been that with proper roof maintenance you will be fine sans cover.
Poor maintenance you MAY OR MAY not be better off. - Kayteg1Explorer IIIf you don't have too much snow, I posted it few times with pictures of my carport.
You can buy couple of those "tent garages" and put them together.
Fence piping will make foot extension to raise it to RV roof level, while replacing the tarp with metal roofing will hold some snow.
You can build one for about $300 material cost, plus metal roofing if you go for this option. - 45RicochetExplorerIf you have the room a nice little pole barn is the ticket in the snow belt.
- Kayteg1Explorer III think you should plan for weather changes.
My brother leaves at mountain footing and usually gets only few inches of snow, that melts in a day or 2.
Than 2 years ago he wakes on Christmas morning to have 3 foot of snow on his car and long driveway. - willi4ndExplorerI have the same question...I live in Northern Kentucky. When it snows we usually only get a few inches. There are winters that we have had heavy snow but not typical.
Do I need to cover?
Thanks for posting the topic
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