GACamper

Lake Park, GA

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Just wondering how many store their camper/RV under a shelter of some sorts to shade it or how many store their camper/RV out is the sun?
Also any opinions on if it matters or not?
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GRANTLYN

BUCKS COUNTY PA.

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Waxy on waxy off.
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trnfla

Tampa

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Sun, shade if I could
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rushin roulette

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Shade is preferable. It's much easier on the exterior finish and the like. Personally I believe that the reduced interior temperatures from being stored in the shade adds to the life of fabric, finishes, and glues.
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TxTwo

Texas

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We store ours under an implement shed - keeps it cleaner and protects from sun and hail damage.
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ennajean

Wisconsin

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Ours is nice a comfy in its very own garage we had built for it.
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avan

Sioux Falls, SD & Livingston,TX

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We store ours...oops, we live in ours and we try our best to follow the sun. Been doing that almost 11 yrs now. What problems were we supposed to look out for?
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Montanadreamer

Belfair, Washington

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I don't have shade where I'm parked so I have the high temps to deal with (glad I got my AC fixed recently).
The good part about it is that I save on cooking energy. Since that metal roof can easily reach 300 or more degrees on a very hot day (like right now, as I'm typing), I just wrapped up some burritos (and other items that require heat) in tinfoil and threw it up on the roof!
In about an hour, my RV ROOFTOP dinner will be done!
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edited 06/28/08 06:33pm by Montanadreamer *
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GACamper

Lake Park, GA

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RV ROOFTOP dinner! What a great ideal!...Darn I have a rubber roof!
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JaBob

Roswell, Georgia

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Store our under a roof and feel its good for exterior, tires and interior. Costs about $200 per month.
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