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- tourusaExplorerThanks yes we just had the Santa Barbara storm and Florida has some good rain so considering due to rain fall ingress or am I missing something thanks
- CampinghossExplorer III have had them on some campers and some did not. I currently have them on all three slides because they do work nicely and really help keep debris off. Plus they help from the sun cooking the top of the slides a great deal. Wouldn't be without them.
- fj12ryderExplorer III
tourusa wrote:
Well, I wouldn't be without them, but if you're having issues with rain coming in past the slide wipers, I would fix that issue before doing anything.
Thanks yes we just had the Santa Barbara storm and Florida has some good rain so considering due to rain fall ingress or am I missing something thanks - StirCrazyModerator
Cummins12V98 wrote:
opnspaces wrote:
^^ Why?
Noisy, water pools on them, not home slides out and get some big wind they can tear (been there done that), raining breaking down camp with leaves and needles on topper they get rolled up and will mold unless you extend later at home and more.
never had that issue, sounds like the tension on them wasn't set right, mine hardly move in a big wind. . for the mold you can get some black staining but it washes off with a mild cleaner and doesnt cause any dammage, this almost makes me thing that there might be different types of materials being used.. in 30 years I have never had molding on my awning or slide toppers, but I have seen people with toppers that are more of a cloth material than the vinal (or what ever it is) maybe that is a factor.
I also put my slides back out as soon as I get home so we can unload and leave the rv set up in the front so we can load and go next time so that might be a factor also. - Grit_dogNavigatorDefinitely similar number and magnitude of advantages and disadvantages either way.
But to the original question. If you can’t do it yourself, I’d imagine any camper shop will or can. And any other type of shop won’t or don’t.
Looking for needle in a haystack to get a recommendation of “a” shop somewhere in the entire southwest.
Besides this is like a 1.5 out of 10 for difficulty. Not a huge risk of screwups. - slider45Nomad
fj12ryder wrote:
tourusa wrote:
Well, I wouldn't be without them, but if you're having issues with rain coming in past the slide wipers, I would fix that issue before doing anything.
Thanks yes we just had the Santa Barbara storm and Florida has some good rain so considering due to rain fall ingress or am I missing something thanks
My uncle is looking to get toppers as well but we fixed the rain leaks first. The previous owner removed the toppers due to mold build-up and leaks. Got to finish the installation of the headache rack, truck accessories, and led lights on the truck before we can work on the fifth wheel. - rhagfoExplorer IIII am with the like toppers group, they make slides more water resistant. Ours were water tight before, but being full time in the PNW, lots of rain, wind and some snow and ice. Packed up on the 1st of February to move to a different park for hosting. The temp was about 30 degrees when the slides came in big chunk of ice fell off. It is times like that I really like our 40' 6/4 SOOW 50 amp cable! Just coils back into it's 3 gallon bucket!
- LantleyNomadThey create as many issues as they resolve. Yes they create shade and reduce heat.
However they also pool water and flap in the wind.
I chose not to have toppers show I have not experienced the benefits first hand.
But I have witnessed pooling and flapping on nearby RV's many times. - Short slide toppers are a one person installation. I installed one on my last RV
Longer slide topper awnings are definitely a two person project.
My slide was relatively shallow, so water pooling on it was never an issue. I can see how water could pool on the awning on a deep slide (like say 24" or deeper). Flapping in the wind would be pretty annoying too on a deep slide.
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