Over the 39 years we have been camping, owning our fifth RV, this is the first awning that has been damaged and must be replaced. We were camping at Paul B. Johnson State Park, south of Hattiesburg, Ms., and a tornado passed a bit too close for our comfort. It hadn't touched down, but the winds and the rumbling were enough for me and our tied-down awning. Upon inspection, we saw two tears, one at either end, and thought that was the only damage sustained. We taped them up and enjoyed the rest of our time at the park. Upon trying to close the awning up, manual, we found that we couldn't get it into the locked position. It was tweaked to the right to such an extreme that we couldn't get it to nest or lock in place. We tried five times to push and pull, rubber hammer, and just brute strength to no avail. We decided to get to Home Depot and find alternative methods to secure the arms in place. We bought two U bolts and attached them to the arms just above the tightening handles and made the trip home successfully. The material was tightly wound enough to not cause any issues. We checked the status of our temporary "fix" several times on the way home, and were happy to get home.
This is my question. Camping World will be doing the removal and installation of a Dometic 9100 electric awning. Is there anything I can purchase before we take it in that can be used to plug the holes that will remain after removal of the manual awning? They told me that they will silicone the holes and that is all they do. Any suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks.