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Metal RV Covers - One Installation, Years of Protection

Your RV sits outside and takes the hit - UV damage, hail, ice, and moisture add up fast. A steel RV cover stops all of it. Engineered for your RV's height and length, installed on your property, and built to handle whatever your climate throws at it

- Sized for Class A, B, C - and fifth wheels
- Tall enough for slide-outs and rooftop AC units
- Engineer-certified for local wind and snow loads
- Financing, RTO - no credit check required
- Delivered & fully installed - ready to park under

Call  888-277-7950 - Tell us your RV, we'll size it right.

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What Size RV Cover Do I Need?

  • 12×26 – Small travel trailer. Tight fit, basic protection.
  • 12×36 – Mid-size trailer or camper van. Most compact option.
  • 14×36 – Class C motorhome. Accounts for rooftop clearance.
  • 18×40 – Class A motorhome or fifth wheel. Standard full-size cover.
  • 20×40 – Oversized Class A with slide-outs extended or dual RV storage.
  • Custom – Long wheelbase, toy hauler, or side-by-side RV parking.

Leg height is critical. Most Class A coaches need 14–16 feet of clearance. Confirm your RV’s height before ordering.

Call  888-277-7950 – We’ll confirm the right dimensions before you buy.

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Why RV Owners Choose Steel Over Wood or Fabric

Fabric covers fade, tear, and trap moisture against your roof. Wood frames rot and attract pests. Steel does neither. Galvanized panels deflect hail, block UV, and shed snow before it loads on your roof. Vertical roof style is standard for RV covers — panels run vertically so debris clears fast.

Your RV is a six-figure asset. The cover protecting it shouldn’t be an afterthought.

Built to outlast the RV underneath it.

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Enclosed vs. Open-Side RV Cover — Which Do You Need?

Open sides – Roof and end walls only. Protects from sun, rain, and snow. Most affordable. Good for mild climates.
Partially enclosed – One or two side walls added. Blocks wind-driven rain and provides side security.
Fully enclosed – Four walls, roll-up door, walk-in door. Full protection and security. Functions as a garage for your RV.

Not sure which fits your climate and property? One call answers it.

Call  888-277-7950 – Open, partial, or fully enclosed, we’ll help you decide.

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How to Pay for Your RV Cover

  • Financing – Spread payments over time, standard approval.
  • Rent-to-Own – No credit check. Own it outright at term end. No long-term commitment upfront.
  • 90-Days Same as Cash – Pay within 90 days, zero interest charged.

Your RV cover costs less per month than one hail claim deductible.

Call  888-277-7950 – Get current terms for your specific build.

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What RV Owners Ask Before They Buy

Most Class A coaches are 12-13 feet tall. Add 1–2 feet for rooftop AC units and clearance comfort. A 14-16 foot leg height is standard for Class A covers.

Yes. Steel panels withstand hail impact that destroys fabric and fiberglass covers. Vertical roof style clears debris faster and handles heavier loads.

Yes. Wider configurations – 20×40 and up – accommodate an RV plus a tow vehicle or side-by-side parking. Specify both vehicles when you configure.

Depends on your county. Permanent structures typically require a permit. Engineer-certified builds include the drawings most building departments require.

Yes. Start with an open cover and add walls later. Steel is modular – enclose one side, two sides, or all four as your needs change.

Most RV covers install in one day on a prepared, level site. Fully enclosed builds may take two days.

Concrete is recommended for permanent and permitted structures. Ground anchors are available where a slab isn’t required.

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