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n7bsn
Jul 26, 2014Explorer
The only additional issue you might see is the chance the flooring will split.
Due to the plywood shrinking different then the roll-flooring the flooring will sometimes split in RVs stored in really cold weather, like you would see in Wyoming.
The only time I've seen any issue with snow on RVs was a storm we had 20ish years ago that started as rain, then freezing rain, then snow, then back to rain. This left ice dams on the edges, gutters and down-spouts and the saturated snow caused many roofs to fail (homes, stores, RVs,.....)
Due to the plywood shrinking different then the roll-flooring the flooring will sometimes split in RVs stored in really cold weather, like you would see in Wyoming.
The only time I've seen any issue with snow on RVs was a storm we had 20ish years ago that started as rain, then freezing rain, then snow, then back to rain. This left ice dams on the edges, gutters and down-spouts and the saturated snow caused many roofs to fail (homes, stores, RVs,.....)
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