Protect your RV with a Metal RV Cover or Motor Home Cover

Mar 29
07:38

2010

Kevin Keen

Kevin Keen

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Our metal RV covers can protect recreational vehicles of any size from travel trailers, fifth wheel trailers, and pop-up trailers to Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes

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Our metal RV covers can protect recreational vehicles of any size from travel trailers,Protect your RV with a Metal RV Cover or Motor Home Cover  Articles fifth wheel trailers, and pop-up trailers to Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomesProtecting Investments with RV Covers and CarportsRV covers and carports can provide all the protection needed to for what could be the second largest investment of a homeowner’s life. The times being what they are, using an RV cover or carport to slow the investment’s decline in value is an extremely wise decision, especially due to the likelihood that an RV will eventually be sold of used as a trade. Year round shelter in the form of an RV cover or carport offers protection from the following attacks on an RV’s value: * Summer heat – The summer season is when the highest use of RV’s occurs but the fact is, unless it’s being used for a season-long journey, an unsheltered RV is going to be sitting (and baking) in the sun for extended periods of time. This intense light, heat and UV exposure can result in fading and cracking of exterior surfaces which bear direct sunlight and interiors where surfaces are exposed to light through windows. Temperatures also play a role in deteriorating the value of an exposed RV due to the fact that 98 degrees Fahrenheit on the outside can result in temperatures as high as 180 degrees on the inside. This intense heat can dry and warp laminates, seals, and plastics furthering the damage to the RV.* Hail – Particularly in the Midwest, large hail can wreck an RV in short order. Smaller sized hail can cause damage as well by pitting and cracking exterior surfaces.* Winter – Cold temperatures bringing snow, freezing rain, and/or ice storms can wreak havoc on an unprotected RV’s exterior, tires, and motor.* Damage can also come from nuisances such as tree sap and bird droppings.RV covers and carports are undeniably another expense on top of an already large investment. The difference in this type of expense is that, by protecting an RV from damage and subsequently deteriorating prices, a cover/carport can pay for itself many times over by preserving an RV’s resale or trade value. Another issue is that RV owners want their rigs to look as nice as possible while they’re touring, making for much more enjoyable traveling which is precisely what sheltering these rig’s is all about.