Water damage from ac in the winter? Ac cover or full rv cover?

jetjarv

Member
I'm addicted to YouTube. Unfortunately. But what I came across is that from snow melting and perhaps water pooling from not melting evenly across the roof is that there is a possibility water could pool around the ac and enter the rv. After a few years result from noticeable water damage or mold.

What would be the best wy to prevent this if indoor storage isn't an option during the winter?
 

cookie

Administrator
Staff member
I would, and have, stored it with the nose high. Water will run off, not pool.

Peace
Dave
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
I would do as Dave said. Either nose high or nose low. Either way the melting should should run off.
 

JohnDar

Prolifically Gabby Member
The roof structure is not perfectly flat, anyways. It has a curvature from side to side. This is a BC roof in the factory, and you can see it's not flat. When you park on site and level the trailer, does the rain pool up there? Doesn't on mine.

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