For families who love the outdoors, getting an RV for the summer is a fun adventure. If you have already rented yours, make sure that you make the most of your vacation by bringing along a deck canopy. Given that you’ll be mobile most of the time, some roll-up awnings best suit your requirements.
A roll-up awning is attached to the side of your RV when parked and provides you with instant deck space. Summer months bring on a lot of heat, and your RV will fast be a tin can of hot air especially during the noon hours. Your roll-up awning will allow you to cool off outdoors and enjoy the breeze while shading you from the hot sun.
In choosing a roll up awning for your RV, make sure to choose one that you can easily install by yourself. Browse around for models that are easy to operate and make sure that you practice enough at home to be sure that you can do it confidently once you get to your destination. Aluminum frames are going to be your best options, since weight and compactness are main considerations. Look for crank-operated awnings if you are not very handy. Motorized models need to be installed professionally.
There are also a lot of accessories that you can use with your roll-up awnings, such as attachments for a screen room. A screen room attachment is composed of netting that will serve as walls for your awning when attached, thus converting it to an enclosed, yet airy space. This can be used as additional space, and can even serve as additional bed space for people who prefer to sleep in the night air for a camping-like adventure.
Always remember to retract your awning when there are strong wind forecasts. A strong gust may rip the canvas off from its frame and pose a hazard for nearby people, vehicles, or structures.