So we're all excited to be bringing home our T@B but storage is on our mind. Ideal option would be in the back yard, but we have an oak tree which drops leaves and sheds pollen. Eventually we may erect a permanent cover out there but I was also looking at a cover like the all pro. However, I live in the hottest and humidest place in the US and I worry about mold and mildew if it sits a few months. I'm aware of Damp-rid, but I'm worried that having a sack over this thing is asking for trouble. Does anyone use these? Is mold and mildew an issue with my rolling cottage? How do people avoid this.
Disclaimer: never had an RV or vacation home before
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I wonder if securing pool noodles on the roof under the cover would increase air flow and reduce mildew risk. Worth a try.
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I run the Air8 in dry mode all summer and a small heater set ~50 degrees during winter and cold & damp shoulder season weather. When stored, I leave all cabinets open and bench tops off. Cushions are stored in a spare bedroom of our home. No mold or mildew issues in 14 years.
but we do use our camper at least once a month or at least every two months. We don't camp much in the summer because we hate the heat. I guess if you're going to let it sit you might need to do something differently.
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