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Performing RV Roof Maintenance during Covid-19 Quarantine…!!

Life on the wheels is not easy. When you are roaming in the wilderness in your mobile RV there will be times when you need to make quick fixes and repairs. This is how life works for RV owners.



The Basic Needs for Every RV


The one basic need for every RV owner is roadside assistance program. No matter how good or reliable your RV is a roadside assistance program is a must. When you are struck in a middle of nowhere a roadside assistance program provides you the assistance you need. Tow truck companies also have specialized equipment to your vehicle but they charge you excessively high amount of money. Instead opt for a roadside assistance program that offers services to stalled RVs. A roadside assistance program will charge typically around $100 to $150 a year but with this amount you will receive full coverage for your RV and it’s worth the investment.


Another special need for your RV is the allocation of yearly maintenance and repair budget. Always plan to set aside a specific amount for repairs and maintenance for every RV trip you take. The amount of money you set a side will depend on a number of factors like how large your RV is, and how old it is and how much repairs you plan to perform yourself. Typically $2000 is a handsome amount to set for each trip you undertake.


Along with maintenance budget also set some amount for emergency or worst case scenarios like if you RV is hit by a storm or met with an accident.

Where to Go for Repairs


One of the most difficult decisions is to figure out where to go when you need quality repairs for your RV at a good price. When this situation arises it is best to discuss with other RVers in the community. RVers like to stick around and they will definitely guide you regarding which places to visit and which places to avoid.



Also make use of technology and search for reviews of different shops on your smartphone or laptop. When your RV has a big issue it is best to skip/avoid any regular shop and head to a specialist. These are the situations where your emergency fund will come into play.


Travel Alert: quoted “Ideally, currently you should stay put where you are, if possible. Limit your exposure to new environments and new people. It can limit the likelihood of you contracting or transmitting the virus.”


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