Above, do covers like the one above cause mold to form? Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The photograph that accompanies the Do It Yourself RV article is of a windshield RV cover as shown above.
I haven't used mine for some time, more so out of laziness than anything else. I use the interior privacy curtain that came with my motorhome primarily.
The article discusses whether or not RV covers lead to mold problems. So far, I haven't had any mold problems since I live in a dry state and have a RV garage to store my motorhome when not in use.
The article begins with:
Unless you live in it full time or have some form of shelter to store it under, your RV probably spends a lot of time sitting in your driveway, exposed to all kinds of weather. The sun’s UV rays, rain, sleet, and snow can all wreak havoc on your RV roof, graphics, and more. There’s no doubt that covering your RV with a waterproof, breathable RV cover can really help to prevent a lot of problems caused by moisture and UV rays.
However, you might be wondering if dressing your rig in a specialized cover will help to make a welcoming place for mold and mildew (two of any RV’s worst enemies). In this article, we’ll take a look at RV covers and how you can protect your RV from the elements without causing mold or mildew.
To read the full article, go here.
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