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Most RV's now come equipped with roll-up awnings. These awnings
are a wonderful addition to any RV as they provide campers with a spot out of
the sun and drizzle to enjoy the fresh air. However, many campers do not operate
these accessories properly. Roll-up awnings are quick, convenient and easy to
operate and therefore are intended to be ROLLED UP!! In fact, most roll-up
awnings can be rolled up in a matter of seconds (with a little bit of practice).
However, it is too often the case that awnings are damaged or destroyed by wind
and rain when campers are away from their RV's or asleep at night. Although
there are many products on the market to help protect awnings from wind damage,
the best protection is to keep the awning rolled up if the weather report calls
for high winds or storms or if you expect to be away from your RV of any
extended length of time. This practice can save you hundreds of dollars in
repair costs or insurance deductibles and the inconvenience of being without
your awning or even your RV while it is being repaired.
Here's a list of Products that are designed to protect your awning:
Center Rafters, Bar-to-Ground Supports and
Cradles: These three products are designed by most awning manufactures to help support
awnings that are larger than 16'.
The Cradle: The
Cradle acts as a support for the awning while it is rolled up. Awnings over 16' tend to become bowed in the
center as a
result of the weight of the roller assembly and the downward pull of gravity.
The cradle will gently hold the awning in the center and help keep it straight over time. They are also
very important for campers who take their RV on the road. Roads conditions tend to take their toll
on awnings, causing them to bounce and develop a sway in the middle.
Center Rafters and Bar-To-Ground
Supports: The center rafter is a type of pole that
extends from the awning rail out to the roller assembly when the awning is rolled out. While the Bar-to-Ground Support goes from the roller assembly
back in to the RV or down to the ground depending on your personal preference and camping conditions. These supports help strengthen the awning hardware
and help to prevent bowing of the roller tube and fabric sagging.
In fact, if your awning is larger that 19' it is recommended that you install 2
center rafters with
Bar-to-Ground Supports.
PLEASE NOTE: Although many RVs come from the manufacturers with awnings
larger than 16' already installed, rarely do they come with a Center Rafter/Bar-to-Ground combination. This does not mean your awning would not benefit from
this system and we recommend installing the A&E Optima system. This system contains a
Cradle, Center Rafter and Bar-to-Ground Support that is nice to look at and easy
to operate.
Awning Straps (often called Hurricane
Straps): These products consist of a long nylon cord, two tent pegs and a spring. The
nylon cord stretches over the awning just above the roller tube and then is anchored into the ground
by the tent
pegs, and the spring does offer a little bit of give when the winds pick up. This product does offer additional anchorage and
support for you awning hardware. However, it should not encourage campers to keep their awnings rolled out in inclement weather.
Awning De-Flappers:
These are a relatively new product and are designed to help cut down on awning noise caused by fabric vibrations. They attach to the inner
arm of your awning and then to the fabric. They help to hold the fabric in place in windy weather,
and may ward off fabric tearing. These products have become so popular that awning manufactures like Carefree of Colorado are including them on some of
their new roll-up awnings (The Carefree Fiesta and Spirit).
PLEASE NOTE: Although the above products may help to protect your awning
in the wind, they should not be used as a substitute to rolling your awning up. I
can't stress this point enough ... If the weather is bad, or you are not going to be
at your RV for an extended length of time, please put your awning in (even if you
have an awning strap).
Awning Cleaners:
Keeping your awning clean may seem like a purely cosmetic activity. Although
having a clean awning does make your RV look nice, it can also serve to extend
the life of your awning fabric. Most awnings are now manufactured with a
protective UV layer, which helps extend the life of your awning fabric by
repelling the UV rays that dry out the vinyl fabric. Awning fabrics that becomes
dry and brittle are more likely to tear. You can help extend the life of your
awning fabric by keeping your awning clean and using a product specially
designed for vinyl fabrics and we recommend the 303 products for this. These
cleaners and protectors help keep vinyl fabric soft and pliable. In fact, if you
search 303 protectant in the yahoo search engine you can find tons of
testimonials about this product. In our opinion, this product is one of the best
on the market today!!
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