Trailer Covers

shive787

Member
Deciding if I should cover my trailer or not. Live in MD so we can get some heavy snow at times, but it's not likely. And what cover would you recommend?

Thanks


-Wade

2014' ElkRidge 37 Ultimate
 

GOTTOYS

Well-known member
Snow won't hurt anything. Once it snows it covers the roof and protects it from UV damage. A thin piece of fabric between your roof and the snow won't do anything. In my storage lot I've seen lots of trailers with loose, poorly tied down covers flapping in the wind. At some point they will rub a hole in the corner of the roof. No covers for me. My last park trailer sat on the same site uncovered for 10 years. Snow was never a factor....Don
 

happykraut

Well-known member
In the past I always covered my rigs. On the last one after having it covered for about 3 months my dealer knew that I had it covered. No matter how tight you get that cover tied down, the wind will always get that cover "flapping in the breeze". Don't do it.
 

Lynn1130

Well-known member
Do a search of this site and you will find several (recent) threads on covers. Basically don't bother.
 
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