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    Adding slide canopies

    On our last trip (last week) we got a decent amount of heavy/wet snow and then some freezing temps that caused a snow dam to build up on top of a couple of our slides. When we went to pack up, we had to wind up pouring some hot water on top of the slide to break the ice loose. This made me wonder if it is possible to add the retractable awning covers that I see on some campers that cover the slide when it is extended. It looks like the channel to connect them to the side of the camper is already there (part of the gutter)...just not sure if this is doable or not.
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    Yes, it is possible to add them now. Your dealer should be able to order and install them for you.

    Someone else will have to let you know if they would have prevented the problem with the ice buildup though.
    I don't have slide toppers on mine.

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    Slide toppers will keep most ice and snow off the slide roof. You still have to clear ice before you retractor they will tear. The ones I had were pretty noisy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LCBoyer View Post
    Slide toppers will keep most ice and snow off the slide roof. You still have to clear ice before you retractor they will tear. The ones I had were pretty noisy.
    What was noisy about them? Did you install them yourself? I know I would still need to get the snow/ice off of the toppers but that would be easier than getting it off of the slide itself.
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    When I inquired about toppers on my 4 slides, my dealer quoted $500 each with installation. (His general labor rate is $125 per hour.) I'll add them myself at a later date.

    On my 323BHS, there is relatively little space between the slider and the front door. That means a shorter topper (than normal) is required on my unit.

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    Question adding slide toppers

    We are considering adding slide toppers to our 3 slides. We have a 2018 Reflection 327 RST that did not come with the toppers. We have packed up in the rain a couple of times and when we bring the slides in we have huge amounts of rain that pour on the floor. The dealer gave us a quote of about @ $2100.00. The 3 awnings were a little less than $1000 and the rest was labor. We are thinking of having them installed by a third party closer to home but are worried about craftsmanship. How difficult is the job and do you have any advice.

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    Dawn - You have picked up on a 3 year old thread on this topic . . . and posted the question in a couple of different places at the same time. There is much more recent info/discussion on slide toppers. Some members of this forum have done their own installations. If you enter "slide toppers" into the search tool in the upper right corner, you will find these related discussions which will help to answer your question.

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    Hello Rob
    Ok obviously new at this.
    Thanks for the help.
    Dawn

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    I have a 385TH with 3 slides, I installed mine myself, its not hard to do, you just need another set of hands and a couple of 8foot step ladders, my 3 cost around 1100.oo you need some sealant and some patients, READ THE DIRECTIONS

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    We have slide toppers on our Reflection 303RLS, installed by our dealer at time of purchase. They are perhaps more horizontal than optimum because the rain gutters where they attach are not much higher than the tops of the slides.
    They seem to be doing their job at shedding leaves, twigs and water when the slides are retracted.

    We were told that they might be noisy (flapping) but,so far, there always seems to be a slight puddle in the center that dampens any flapping. We have not noticed any noise.

    We have yet to encounter snow or ice, so can't comment on that.

    Rob
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