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Location: Belchertown MA | Hi, Just a reminder to anyone that gets snow, to remove it from your trailer roof as soon as you can. On our old trailer I didn't take it off one time, only a few inches, but then it rained then got cold and froze so I couldn't get it off. Then another storm and by the time I could get it all off it had bowed the roof some.So now with our new trailer I take it off as soon as it gets done snowing, sometimes sooner. Just got done taking it off a few minutes ago, only 3 inches but it was the heaviest wet snow I have ever seen and supposed to get cold tonight. |
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Location: Northern Utah | Interesting. I've never had a problem with mine, But different climates have different problems. |
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Location: BRONSON ,IA. | I have a better solution. When I get snow on the roof, I head for Arizona. Its usually gone by the time I get there. |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by TLR on 2014-11-27 8:54 AM
I have a better solution. When I get snow on the roof, I head for Arizona. Its usually gone by the time I get there. |
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Location: Pakistan | I've never had a problem with mine, But different climates have different problems. |
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Location: NY | good to know thank you |
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