Motorhome Covers

Motorhomes are a major investment, and like any other kind of substantial investment they should be properly protected. In this case we’re not talking about insurance policies but rather motorhome covers. Considering the potential depreciation and the high cost of motorhome repairs versus the low cost of motorhome covers, it isn’t surprising that most motorhome owners chose to buy a motorhome cover.
When it comes to deciding which motorhome cover you want, many immediately decide that the sole basis for their decision should be the price. This is a fairly common mistake, on the same order of deciding to skimp on insurance. In both cases the immediate savings are typically offset several times by long term losses.
One excellent suggestion is to think back to the day you bought your motorhome. If you invested a considerable sum of money in your new motorhome because you wanted to enjoy it for a long period of time, then you need to do what it takes to keep your motorhome in top form for years to come. Everything from proper engine maintenance to choosing from a variety of motorhome covers is and always was simply part of your plan. What you may not have counted on back then was the plethora of motorhome covers available on the market.
The first major question is whether to buy a “one size fits all” mass produced cover, or a custom motorhome cover. The “one size fits all” variety has the benefit of generally being cheaper, but you do get what you pay for when it comes to custom motorhome covers.

A properly selected and fitted universal motorhome cover can protect your investment longer under adverse conditions, but custom motorhome covers tend to be a better choice. Remember: not all motorhomes were made the same, and not all owners live in the same climate. You need to choose the option best suited to your environment.
Once you’ve chosen to go with either a custom motorhome cover or a universal cover, next check what they’re made out of. Some of the less expensive covers are less expensive because they’re not made from quality materials. You should take extra care to make sure any cover is specifically designed to handle both the weather where the motorhome will be parked as well where you plan on taking it. For example, if you live outside of Chicago but frequently plan to visit the Grand Canyon, you need to ensure that your motorhome cover can protect your investment against everything from UV rays to evaporating snow.
Last but not least you need to ensure that any cover you buy has reinforced areas anywhere it will come into contact with edges on the body of your motorhome. Some less expensive motorhome covers skimp on this, and the result is often a tear that may or may not be covered by the warranty.

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