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RV Cover Damages Rubber Roof?

Kaybaby
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Explorer
My husband just winterized our Class C motorhome. We purchased an ADCO all weather cover. I mentioned that we covered our motorhome and was told that we should take it off as it causes holes to the rubber roof. I was told by our Service Dept that the covers were good because it protects the rubber roof and the motorhome from UV and other weather elements.

We are newbies and now I am concerned that we paid lots of money for a cover that might ruin the rubber roof. Has this been an issue for anyone else? We have a 2017 Thor.

We live in South Texas.

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jfkmk
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Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
I remember the vinyl hood front bras originally rubbed paint off and don't know why a RV cover in the wind wouldn't do the same?
bumpy

The bras were vinyl and tightly fitted over a high gloss finish. The Rv covers are a softer material and not tightly fitted.

Thankfully the car bra went the same route as spinner hubcaps.

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
I remember the vinyl hood front bras originally rubbed paint off and don't know why a RV cover in the wind wouldn't do the same?
bumpy

mgirardo
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Explorer
Passage0ftime wrote:
Same ADCO for 13 years? I invested in one for my new 5er, but then I read in another thread that hot summer sun (the post was about storage in AZ) would rot them away in a couple years. Got me worried.


I can't imagine any cover will last 13 years in the Hot Arizona sun.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

Passage0ftime
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Explorer
ScottG wrote:
Pure baloney.
I used an ADCO on our last TT for 13 years and it never hurt anything.


Same ADCO for 13 years? I invested in one for my new 5er, but then I read in another thread that hot summer sun (the post was about storage in AZ) would rot them away in a couple years. Got me worried.
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ron_dittmer
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have no personal experience, but I heard it's a good idea to place large beach-fun inner tubes on the roof along side the a/c unit(s) for better off-cover drainage.

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Two years on my TT with a rubber roof and no cover damage. I inspect the roof carefully too.
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Pure baloney.
I used an ADCO on our last TT for 13 years and it never hurt anything.

DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
The only time an RV cover does damage to anything under it (sides or roof), is when they are not tied down tight and allowed to flop in the wind. You'll have no problems with your, as long as you tie it tight and allow no room for anything to flop around. Roof will be fine!

ksg5000
Explorer
Explorer
Some people report problems with RV covers scratching the fiberglass/sides of the vehicle (wind flapping the covers) but I have yet to hear about cover damaging a rubber roof.
Kevin

Cobra21
Explorer
Explorer
I have used a cover on ours for 6 winters without any wear on the roof.
Brian

gbopp
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Explorer
Welcome to the forum. I've used a cover on our 96 southwind for several years. It does not cause any damage.
The cover will protect your roof from sun and weather damage.

Who told you a cover causes holes in the roof?

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
Kaybaby wrote:
M I mentioned that we covered our motorhome and was told that we should take it off as it causes holes to the rubber roof. .


My suggestion, never take any RV advice from whoever told you this.
now I can see if it is very windy and the cover is not tight and excessively rubs on the top, some issues may occur.
bumpy

jfkmk
Explorer
Explorer
There is no way an Adco cover will ruin your roof. Whoever told you that is 100% wrong.

Some folks use one of those "blue tarps" which do not breathe and CAN scratch the paint on your camper, but I don't think even those would ruin your roof beyond perhaps promoting mold growth.

I've had an Adco cover now for 6 years. The camper is pristine and the cover still going strong.

Cover away, and don't worry about the misinformation you've been given about rv covers ruining a roof.