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If You’ve Gone Through Hail, We Can Help! – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

If You’ve Gone Through Hail, We Can Help!

RV Hail Ad

It’s Spring again, and that mean gorgeous weather to pull your RV and enjoy a great weekend (or week) out of the distraction of your daily life. But, that also means stormy weather. Sometimes without warning, severe weather can creep up on you, unknowingly and you don’t have time to pull your RV to safety.

You’re familiar with your RV, right? You know all of those vent covers you see on the roof of it? Those are the first things to get damaged when there’s an onslaught of hail. You can end up with broken or missing vent covers and those are important to keeping your RV running like the well-oiled machine it was designed to be.

Broke A/C vent covers, vent lids, and dings in your RV roof are almost guaranteed when the hail starts to fall. You can’t always pull in to a covered parking spot when you’re out on site. We’ve got the next best thing, replacement covers, vent lids and caps.

Replacement Vent Lids

The most common of all vent lids is also highly to susceptible to hail damage. This is our most common replacement and I can bet you that yours need replacing now and you don’t even know it.

Plumbing Vents

These are made specifically for the bathroom vent, to keep stale air out and fresh air in! Who doesn’t want that.

Universal Refrigerator Vent Cover

Your refrigerator needs help. It needs your help to run more efficiently and these solar-powered vent covers do the trick.

Roof Patch

If you get stuck in a hail storm, you run the risk of getting your roof punctured by those golf ball-sized hail falling from the sky. You might notice a leak when it start to rain, or notice a sun streak where there shouldn’t be. Luckily enough, there’s a patch system that’s built for RVers. It’s a rubber roof patch! Cover that hole so you can stay dry during a rain storm.

If you or someone you know has had their RV damaged by hail, send them our way!