Jan-11-2021 12:00 PM
Jan-14-2021 10:51 AM
SweetLou wrote:JAC1982 wrote:
We park indoors now but our previous two were both outside and we never had an issue with snow or water intrusion. The sun did more damage than any other kind of weather.
Sun can be a killer on all trailers and boats.
Jan-12-2021 12:02 PM
JAC1982 wrote:
We park indoors now but our previous two were both outside and we never had an issue with snow or water intrusion. The sun did more damage than any other kind of weather.
Jan-12-2021 10:49 AM
Jan-12-2021 06:21 AM
colliehauler wrote:
Last winter the resort in Northern MN where I leave my TT had enough snow to collapse the roof of a large barn. I have seen small steel storage sheds collapsed as well. Not one of the seasonal RV'S that I know of were damaged. My Cherokee has survived a decade of winters and it's not built nearly as well as your Nuwa.
Jan-12-2021 04:45 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
My biggest concern would be snow melt that re-freezes to ice at the bottom of the snow load. Ice is much heavier than snow.
Jan-12-2021 03:44 AM
bucky wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Winter snows are terrible in La Quinta I hear.
I agree, couldn't get out for weeks one year. 🙂
Jan-12-2021 03:36 AM
Jan-12-2021 02:17 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Winter snows are terrible in La Quinta I hear.
Jan-11-2021 06:59 PM
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Jan-11-2021 01:28 PM
way2roll wrote:
If you can walk on your roof, I doubt the weight of snow would be a problem. The issue comes in the depth of the snow and it melting into places like your AC and vents where the water can then enter the RV. But I've had over a foot of snow on our previous MH and no issues whatsoever.
Jan-11-2021 01:21 PM