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RV GUTTERS

Yahoo Message Number: 11776
GO TO rvgutters.com CLICK ON TESTIMONIALS AND YOU WILL SEE MY 32 Allure 99' BE SURE TO HAVE SOME ONE HELP YOU ON THE SIDES, USE A SNAP CHALK LINE FOR MARKING SIDE LINES. IF YOU DON'T BUY IT FROM THEM CAMPING WORLD HAS IT

TED &JAN
99 ALLURE
30305



Gutters

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 93386
Has anyone applied gutters on their coaches and if so are they effective. Our a/c units do not have drip tubes. The condensation runs directly onto the roof, than over the sides. I have seen other units using the gutters, but not sure if they are worth the effort.

Tom

2005 Inspire 51177

Re: Gutters

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 93388
I have not, but have seen other CC motorhomes that have. Its just one of those things I have never gotten around to doing or having done. The owners of the installed gutters say they work great. Saying it is easier to clean up two small areas than the entire coach. As I am usually in no hurry and do have the drains on the Air conditioners, I wait for clear days to travel and for the sun to come out awhile for the frost to melt while touring the high country out west or on the pacific coast. Now that you mention it, the gutters would probably be a good solution. I have the gutter material installed over the front door to stop leaks and down the leading edge of the entry door to stop wind noise. The gutter material has been installed for 10 years and shows no sign of failure.
TWI 2004 Intrigue 11731