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Post by earlelaine on Jul 22, 2022 13:04:45 GMT -5
has anyone purchase a trailer cover to protector their TT from the outside elements? Our trailer is at an off site storage facility. It's about $55 a month for uncovered space and $165 for a covered space. I guess I prefer to buy a cover for it and spend less on storage space. Anyone recommend any brand?
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Post by WrkrBee on Jul 22, 2022 21:18:04 GMT -5
This is the last cover I ordered. It has zippered panels that you can open to access the camper while the cover is still on. Most inexpensive ones are Polypropylene which has terrible UV resistant properties. They turn to powder in 2 to 3 years. Leader Accessories 16'-18' Travel Trailer RV Cover Windproof Extra Thick Upgraded 5 Layers Camper Cover with Adhesive Repair Patches smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ID3RWHK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1UPDATE: This cover lasted 18 months (24 month warranty) and then started disintegrating into powder. Leader Accessories could not "find" the order number, and Amazon's order number was no good to them. Amazon finally refunded half the original price.
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Post by bknsabrina on Jul 23, 2022 20:41:59 GMT -5
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Post by earlelaine on Aug 18, 2022 8:53:21 GMT -5
When I visit my off site rv storage facilities I notice about 95% of the RV don't protective covers. 50% of those that have covers are laying on the ground and others have been shredded over time. I only saw one motorhome that had a cover in place and strapped down over and under vertical and horizontal and ready for a hurricane. So I am guessing its not worth it unless you live in a harsh climate and are just trying to protect the roof. I chose a cover storage area. The cheapest is a back-in not covered for $60 a month. The most expensive pull-thru covered with 15amp outlet is $160 a month. This is a great price for our are (Phoenix) if your looking for a good secured area with security cameras and barb wire fencing. The price goes up higher at other places sometimes as much as double.
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