What I have noticed with all our RVs, houses, etc, is that if it's going to crack or peel due to heat and dryness, it will most likely happen in the first year. Warranty.
After that first year, I rarely see any of that.
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Originally Posted by Chuck_S
There's a reason we all had our refrigerators on the porch in the old days in the Old South -- they made the un-airconditioned homes of the day unbearable in the summer.
For this same reason a "residential refrigerator" is counter productive in a RV in hot weather as it heats the interior space. Makes your AC work overtime. Good, old fashioned LP refrigerators transfer all their heat out doors.
In the "but it's a dry heat" area of the country AC can take nearly every remaining drop of moisture out of the air causing wood and fabric to dry out and shrink and similar. I've often wondered if a humidifier would be helpful in those conditions like we use in the winter to prevent those problems.
-- Chuck
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