Posts: 256
Threads: 17
Joined: Jul 2012
But, has anyone ever used a fabric type cover to protect their coach. Wonder if they actually provide protection against heat and rain.. I am currently looking at building a cover, BUT the cost of not wanting to use it is crazy. 20 x 60 $10,000.00 up. meeting code. However a fabric cover is OK
See All You Can!
Before Its Gone!
Posts: 2,348
Threads: 386
Joined: Jul 2012
Matt,
When I lived in California I always covered my coaches using fabric covers. They worked good for protecting the finish and keeping it clean. I always used a breathable material so as not to trap moisture. There were three common problems. #1-keeping the cover on in the wind. #2-sun deteriorated the covers rather quickly. Most only lasted a couple years. #3-hard to get on by yourself.
Hope this helps......................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2013, 02:26 PM by
rheavn.)
Posts: 184
Threads: 3
Joined: Aug 2012
Matt,
If you remember my motorhome carport, it is just a roof with 2 sides and the front & back are open. It was not expensive to build; the most costly thing was the labor. Materials were about $3000 if I remember correctly.
Built it 20 years ago. You should be able to build it for about $5000 or $6000 today. It does a good job of keeping the sun off of it.
Tuga & Karen Gaidry
2005 Honda Pilot