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Francesca_Knowl
May 23, 2013Explorer
I live in the same climate you do, O.P., but I'm lucky enough to have the old time jalousie windows that shed rain on all four sides of my trailer. I leave each one "cracked" a bit all winter long, and never have mold problems. It's been my hard-won experience that roof venting isn't enough- one needs crosscurrents.
If your rig is parked undercover you could do the same thing with sliders, that is of course assuming you're not worried about security. But even then, the ol' stick-in-the-track would work to prevent anyone from opening the window farther than the inch or so you've left for ventilation.
If your rig is parked undercover you could do the same thing with sliders, that is of course assuming you're not worried about security. But even then, the ol' stick-in-the-track would work to prevent anyone from opening the window farther than the inch or so you've left for ventilation.
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