How do I know what kit I need for my class A/B/C RV?
All motorized RVs require our customized kits and includes our engineering service which customizes the kit to fit your rig perfectly. After [...]
All motorized RVs require our customized kits and includes our engineering service which customizes the kit to fit your rig perfectly. After [...]
For generator exhausts we recommend wrapping the exhaust in a fiberglass muffler insulating tape, which is widely available from automotive stores and online. [...]
There are numerous ways to skirt your RV. Typically, we find that AirSkirts is the most competitively priced option for a non-DIY solution [...]
Because they're made of a thick, heavy duty material, AirSkirts are hefty. Weight depends on kit size, with our smallest kit weighing around [...]
AirSkirts are very resilient in high wind. While other skirting methods hold up poorly in high wind conditions, AirSkirts are pinned between the [...]
AirSkirts is concerned with the core of your trailer - think of wearing a vest - the system protects and insulated the main body of your trailer (or coach) and protects the most vulnerable areas where water pipes are and where the majority of heat or cold dissipates.
Don't worry, you'll still have access to your sewage drain. Simply place the AirSkirts tube under the drain area and slowly inflate - [...]
Short answer: yes. Though AirSkirts isn't appropriate for the elevated portion or slides of your fifth-wheel trailer, the entire base of your trailer [...]
Absolutely yes! Although there is no risk of pipes freezing in warmer weather the insulating properties of AirSkirts will help keep your RV [...]
Absolutely not! In fact, this is one of the biggest advantages AirSkirts offers compared to traditional RV skirts. PVC sheeting and other types [...]