Any one else have to "summerize" along with "winterize" ?

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Every year we had to winterize the house before heading south in our trailer and now we are going to have to summerize our trailer before heading north in the summer.
This year we left our new travel trailer on a permanent site in Key Largo for the summer and last Saturday when we arrived and opened it up, everything was fine except one window shade had come off it's roller and was laying on the floor (high heat had melted the glue) and on the same side of the trailer one of the black plastic runners that the window sits in was melted and completely twisted out of shape. Visualize how hot it must have been to do that !
I am thinking that a few outside awnings might be in order

Jack L
 
1 or 2 thermostatically controlled rooftop vent fans with vent covers could help keep internal temps down.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MXH9FS/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B001MXH9FS

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BUQODG/ref=psdc_3147788011_t1_B000EDSSHK?th=1


Or better yet:

https://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/maintenance-hardware/rv-locks-handles-storage-hardware/rv-vents-covers-vent-parts/rv-ventilator_31-2168

The problem with awnings is keeping them from being destroyed during a storm.
 

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