Will Camco RV Trailer Roof Vent Cover # CAM40453 Stand Up Well to Sun
Question:
how does it stand up to sun, old unit cracked after a while.
asked by: Chuck
Expert Reply:
The Camco RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # CAM40453 referenced in your question actually features a durable polyethylene construction that is designed specifically to stand up to harsh UV rays. This will do a nice job of resisting the damage you experienced with your previous cover.
This cover will fit any standard 14 inch x 14 inch roof vent and will allow you to keep your roof vent open at all times. The louvered screen can also detach for easy vent access and cleaning. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out.
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Camco RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ Detachable Louvered Screen - Smoke
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent Cover
- Roof Vent
- 18W x 18-1/2L Inch
- Plastic
- Tinted
- Camco
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