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Don’t Neglect Your Roof!
Water damage due to a neglected RV roof is usually not visible until it’s too late. Moisture or water in the RV, swollen or soft walls or floors, de-laminated exterior walls, and the threat of the dreaded “m” word (mold). It prompts you to say out loud “why didn’t I get up there and make sure this didn’t happen!” Here is an equally depressing situation…you discover a water leak and contact your RV manufacturer or insurance company/extended warranty for compensation of the repair costs, only to have them ask for documentation showing you washed your RV roof, and inspected (and repaired as required) the seals according to the prescribed…
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Keep The Heat!
Whether your RV adventure is snow-birding, or weekend get-aways, you will encounter cold nights. Low R-value walls, single-pane windows, and undersized furnaces make keeping heat in your RV a challenge. Here’s some good news though… 6 easy and inexpensive things you can do to keep you a lot more toasty inside your RV. All of these can be done from inside your RV so you can easily move to your next destination: 1) Supplement propane heat with electric heat. Using a ceramic or oil heater plugged into an electrical outlet can help add more heat to your RV. If these cause your breaker to blow, try running a separate extension…