Your RV, camper, or motorhome is a major investment—and leaving it exposed to Texas sun, rain, hail, and debris can quickly shorten its life. A custom metal RV cover protects your roof, seals, finish, and slide‑outs so your rig is always ready for your next trip.
We design and install RV covers that are sized to your exact unit, from small campers to full‑size motorhomes and fifth wheels. Our team helps you choose the right height, length, and options so doors open fully, slides extend safely, and you can walk and work comfortably around your RV.
Custom RV Cover Solutions
Tall RV & Motorhome Covers
Get the vertical clearance and length you need for Class A, B, and C motorhomes. We’ll design an open‑sided or partially enclosed cover so you can protect the entire coach—roof, sides, and accessories—without feeling cramped.
Fifth Wheel & Travel Trailer Covers
Protect towable campers from roof damage, fading, and leaks. We size your RV cover so tongue jacks, stabilizers, and slide‑outs are fully usable, with room to hook up and prepare for trips under cover.
Boat & RV Combo Covers
Need to protect multiple big‑ticket toys? We can combine bays for RVs, boats, and trailers under a single structure. Customize each bay’s width and height so everything fits while keeping your property organized.
RV Covers with Attached Storage
Add an enclosed storage room for hoses, power cords, stabilizer blocks, tools, and outdoor furniture. A combo RV cover with storage keeps everything you need in one place—protected, secure, and ready to roll.
Partially Enclosed RV Shelters
Add side panels or enclosed ends to improve shade, reduce wind exposure, and give your RV extra weather protection. Great for properties with prevailing winds or where you want more privacy.
RV Cover Styles & Custom Options
Roof Styles
- Regular (rounded) roof – Budget‑friendly with a classic look.
- Boxed‑eave (A‑frame) roof – Matches most residential homes and existing buildings.
- Vertical roof – Panels run vertically to shed water, leaves, and debris more efficiently.
Size & Layout
- Custom width, length, and leg height based on your RV’s overall dimensions.
- Extra height for roof A/C units, satellite dishes, and vents.
- Added length for hitches, ladders, rear racks, and tow vehicles if desired.
Walls, Ends & Access
- Open sides for maximum airflow and easy parking.
- One or more sides closed for extra shade and weather protection.
- Closed or gabled ends to block direct sun and driving rain.
- Lean‑tos or additional bays for vehicles, ATVs, or storage.
Colors & Finishes
- Multiple panel and trim color choices to complement your home or other structures.
- Coordinated roof and wall colors for a clean, finished look.
- Structural upgrades and extra bracing where site conditions demand it.
Why Choose Our RV Covers?
- Built for Texas Weather – Quality steel construction designed to handle strong sun, storms, and everyday use.
- Sized to Your Exact Rig – We measure for your specific RV, slides, and accessories so everything fits comfortably.
- Fast, Professional Installation – Experienced crews that respect your property and keep the jobsite clean.
- Low‑Maintenance Protection – Metal structures that require far less upkeep than wood or fabric shelters.
- Straightforward, Honest Pricing – Clear quotes with options to match different budgets and property layouts.
Service Area
We provide custom RV covers for homeowners, RV enthusiasts, and property owners across East Texas and the surrounding region. Whether your RV is parked at home, on acreage, or at a lake property, we can help you plan the right cover for your site.
Contact us to confirm service in your city or county and to discuss site preparation, access for installation trucks, and any local guidelines that may apply.
RV Cover FAQs
How tall should my RV cover be?
We recommend measuring from the ground to the highest point on your RV (including A/C units, antennas, and vents), then adding extra clearance so you can move safely and allow for slope. Our team will help you select the right leg height and roof style for your rig.
Do I need a concrete slab under my RV cover?
A concrete pad offers the best long‑term performance and cleanliness, but many RV covers can also be installed on gravel or other prepared bases. We’ll review your goals and suggest the best foundation option for your property and budget.
Can I add sides or enclose the RV cover later?
In many cases, yes. You can start with an open RV cover and add side panels or enclosed ends in the future. Let us know if expansion is part of your plan so we can design the structure accordingly.
Will I need a permit for an RV cover?
Permit requirements depend on your location and the size of the structure. Many areas do require permits for permanent RV covers. We can provide building details and help you understand typical requirements for your area.
How long does installation usually take?
Once your site is prepared and materials are scheduled, most standard RV covers install in a day or two. Larger, taller, or more complex designs may take longer. We’ll give you a clear estimated timeline along with your quote.