โMar-10-2017 11:38 AM
โMar-21-2017 03:04 AM
John I Haggerty wrote:
I live in Sarasota, Florida year round. I work in a campground and am responsible for storage. Folks who keep their RV closed as air tight as possible seem to do best.
I have not used my fifth wheel in over two years. The only mold I see is a very minor light yellow type on certain wood surfaces. I park my fifth on black top and heavy sun. I think keeping it on a hard surface versus the typical sand/grass surface plays an important role.
The biggest problem I see is roof leaks. The Florida sun is tough on the roof and sealant material. If you get a leak, and the RV sits a long time, $$$.
โMar-20-2017 05:29 PM
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โMar-14-2017 12:09 PM
โMar-13-2017 04:29 PM
PackerBacker wrote:
No matter where we store our trailer, we leave the roof vents open all the time. Our current unit has three vents with MaxxAir covers over them.
We've stored in the high heat and humidity of South Carolina as well as at home up north without any issues.
We have a neighbor from northern NY who keeps his 5th wheel in Myrtle Beach year round; they use it from October thru March. In 2015 they forgot to leave the vents open when storing it for the summer. It was the only year that they ever had mold develop.
โMar-13-2017 04:55 AM
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