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nohurry
Jun 21, 2016Explorer
As soon as I winterize, the cover goes on. I have an Adco brand designated for wet weather. I use tennis balls with a slot cut in them for gutter spouts, door stops, and other sharp protrusions. I also use foam pipe insulation for the gutter over the slide. It can be windy here as I live on the edge of a hill, and I haven't had any significant damage to it. It's worth it to me as it keeps the roof cleaner, and minimizes the black streaks. It is breathable, and I keep the ceiling vents cracked. I also keep a couple dri z air units inside, and have never had a mildew problem.
My TT has a walk on roof, and I only weigh 150lbs. Putting it on is actually easier than taking it off, but like I said, it's worth it to me. When we retire, and buy a fifth wheel, I won't use a cover as hopefully we'll be on the road a lot more. May invest in a metal carport at that time. We'll see.
My TT has a walk on roof, and I only weigh 150lbs. Putting it on is actually easier than taking it off, but like I said, it's worth it to me. When we retire, and buy a fifth wheel, I won't use a cover as hopefully we'll be on the road a lot more. May invest in a metal carport at that time. We'll see.
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