Protecting your recreational vehicles!

Why leave your RVs unprotected at your storage facility? You protect your tires from the sun why not the whole vehicle. I often see people protect their RV tires by coating them to protect them from dry rot. How come they never think to protect the entire vehicle so that the exterior and interior do not receive damage?

There are two main problems with not covering your stored RVs where the weather is wet and dry. In the West, the sun will damage the exterior paint and all the plastic parts, sucking the life out of them. Soon you will see your paint fade, rust and even crack, all your plastic parts will start to shrink and crack as well. Your interior is also vulnerable to the western sun, for example, your RV’s shades will come undone and the interior will receive sun damage such as fading and heat damage from the high temperatures inside your RV. A good Recreation deck can help and even stop all this damage.

In the East, where it rains a lot and humidity levels are high, you’ll see exterior damage like rust and water seepage. Most RV exteriors are made of aluminum, but there are still parts that are made of steel that will rust and cause problems down the road. The interior can be damaged by water leaks that settle on the ceiling and seep into seams that break over time. It can damage the carpet or moisture will cause mold to grow, and there will be a musty smell inside the RV. A good Recreation Cover can help and even stop all this damage.

When looking for RV covers, make sure they have a good warranty and that the company will be there to back it up. Also look for a multi-layer cover to protect your RV from all kinds of conditions such as sun, rain, dust, dirt, bird droppings, pollution, etc. ClickitCoverit cares about its customers and only offers the best in coverage.

For more information on vehicle covers and accessories, visit www.clickitcoverit.com.

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