Electric Rack and Pinion: The most common type of slide out. It is used in lighter weight RVs. There is an electric motor that turns the gear box which rotates a shaft pushes or pulls the slide out.
Here are highlights of an article overviewing RV skirting written by about.com. We have the important points for you and hope it is helpful to those of you working and living in and RV during the winter time
- In 2014 there was storm that dumped 70"+ if snow on November 12. It is important to note that it was the date and not the amount of snow that made it memorable.
- Bottom line, winter in the North East often start...
There are many reasons to get Custom Skirting and even a good one from your doctor!
The Above image is the packed up skirting for an RV. While we are not quite sure on the exact dose of Ibuprofen that was taken after loading this trailer we are fairly sure that it is...
1. Stay Ahead of the Crowd - Every year it is the same. The first cold snap of the fall and our phones go from an expensive paperweight to detonating C-4. At this point in the apocalypse, the first question we get is, "How soon can you be here? Tomorrow?". Many peo...
All of our skirts come with 10" galvanized spikes and our patented loop system to hold your skirt down.
However, we recognize that not all customers are located 100% over ground that will accept spikes. For customers that are on or could be on concrete pads we recomm...
Do you have a day or two when you are not going to be in your RV? Throw an Ozone machine in your camper and you will soon realize why this is such an amazing shot. How this little beauty works is that is creates Ozone. This ozone not only counteracts the green house g...
For too long the skirting world has been ruled by the traditional "button snap/T-Snap" system to attach skirts to RV's. These systems leave a 10-12" hole between each snap that allows the heat to escape from under your RV. It doesn't matter how good your heater is...