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Loving Your RV To

 

    Designed to keep the elements out, unfortunately, RVs also keep moisture in. Many owners try to combat the problem by heating the interior. Some also cover the exterior in heavy tarps. Problem is, warmed air holds even more moisture. This results in expensive interior damage due to trapped humidity.

    This humidity causes rot, mould, corroded wiring, musty odours, damp bedding, tainted provisions and persistent allergies. Sadly, excess moisture also shortens the life of a major investment.

    The solution is good ventilation. Many available items promise solutions but are only marginally effective. Some even draw more moisture into the situation, which they have claimed to be able to solve!

    Today’s technology now offers simple, energy-efficient, humidistatically controlled air exchangers. Built of stainless steel, compact, efficient in design, MARINE AIR products are a viable and economical alternative. With no maintenance required, owners may leave their RVs unattended, confident their investment is well-protected against the ravages of excess humidity.





    "Thank you for persuading us to try a MARINE AIR unit in our 5th wheel trailer. Although skeptical at first, we are happy to report that we no longer have to remove bedding, linen or provisions for storage. In fact, we now use the trailer more than ever because it is always ready to go!

    The interior remains dry and fresh smelling. I’m now sure we’ll enjoy our trailer for many extra years without any moisture damage."

    H.G.
    Port Alberni BC

    For more information, go to www.dry-out.com
    or call Nanaimo Humidity at: 1-866-751-3003.


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