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An RV is one of the most substantial investments most families make in the United States today, generally costing somewhere between a home and a car. Just as your home and your daily driver requires proper upkeep and maintenance to keep it looking and performing its best, so does your RV. Find out the best methods for protecting your RV in all elements and how RV skirting helps.
Some RV roofs are made of EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, a synthetic rubber manufactured to withstand the elements; others are made with a form of plastic, aluminum, or fiberglass. Although most of these materials are created and intended to last for many years, the joints and seals were not. Over time, the waterproof seal deteriorates, creating leaks and untold damage inside of your investment. Defending against the elements with an RV cover will slow the wearing process, extending the life of these seals. Although many people opt to use a relatively inexpensive tarp instead of an RV cover, this is not a great idea because tarps do not provide UV protection and their abrasive surfaces scuff and wear on the exterior of the RV, causing extensive cosmetic damage.
Let’s have a moment of silence for all of the tires that have been lost over time due to Mother Nature’s harsh elements. We have seen many tires with good tread and minimal use become unusable after sitting for an extended period. Tires are essential to the usability and the safety of the vehicle, and therefore it is vital to protect them so they last longer. Consider these options:
At RV Skirting Pros, we are a former full-time RV family. We understand the frustration of replacing tires and repairing leaky roofs. Our one-of-a-kind RV skirt performs multiple essential tasks, making life on the road more enjoyable. Find out what makes our Quikskirt different by speaking to an RV Skirting manufacturer who understands what full-time families need. Call us today at 574-402-0055 to find out more.
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