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LongWeekends wrote:
I guess it also depends how you use your RV. I would imagine if we full-timed or even spent half the year in mild climates and out of the intense summer sun, I wouldn't worry about covering ours. However, since we don't do that, our RV might sit for a combined total of several months baking in our extreme heat.
The cover is indeed a complete pain to put on as our coach is 42'. That said, considering our financial investment in the RV I would argue that the hassle of covering it is very reasonable. I spend about 45 minutes covering it and about 15 minutes removing the cover. When I pull the cover off, I leave it rolled up nicely on the RV pad.
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GPWayne wrote:
Don't bother with a cover. They are junk, hard to install and damage the finish. Most end up in the trash.... Check for past posts on covers here on the forum.
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Bumpyroad wrote:
sitting out in the sun/rain/snow/etc. takes its toll on RV roofs. that is why the manufacturers, dealers, etc. always put RV covers on all of their stock.
bumpy
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