RV Covers
A metal RV cover is a steel structure designed to protect large vehicles such as RVs, motorhomes, campers, and boats from the elements. These structures are typically taller than standard carports, allowing enough clearance for oversized vehicles while providing reliable protection from sun exposure, rain, hail, and falling debris.
Metal RV covers are built with durable, high-quality steel and are engineered to handle tough weather conditions, making them a long-lasting and cost-effective solution for protecting your investment.
Metal RV Cover Sizes
Metal RV covers are built to accommodate larger vehicles, which means they require more height and space than traditional carports. Most RV covers are designed with heights ranging from 15 to 16 feet to ensure proper clearance for motorhomes and campers. Widths typically start around 18 feet and can be expanded depending on the level of coverage needed, while lengths generally begin at 20 feet and can be extended to fit longer vehicles or provide additional space. Choosing the right size ultimately depends on your specific vehicle and how much room you want for access and storage.






RV Cover Roof Types
When it comes to metal RV covers and their roof styles, there are only three options: regular roofs, boxed eave (A-frame) roofs, and vertical roofs.
Regular Roof Style
The regular roof style is a classic, budget-friendly option. It features a simple horizontal design that is easy to install and maintain. This option works well in milder climates and provides reliable coverage, but may not shed rain or snow as efficiently as other roof styles.
Boxed Eave A-Frame Roof
The A-Frame (Boxed Eave) roof style is more durable and visually appealing than the regular roof. It features a triangular shape that enhances the RV covers structural integrity while adding a more finished look. This design is better at shedding rain and snow, making it a good choice for areas with moderate to heavy precipitation.
Vertical Roof
The vertical roof is the most durable and weather-resistant option available. The panels run vertically along the roof, allowing rain, snow, and debris to slide off easily. This roof style is ideal for areas with heavy snow, wind, or rain, as it minimizes the risk of build-up and increases the longevity of the structure.


Metal RV Cover Kits
For customers who prefer a more hands-on approach, our metal RV cover kits offer a cost-effective DIY solution. Each kit includes the materials and components needed for assembly, allowing you to build your own RV cover at your own pace.
Because RV covers are taller and designed for larger vehicles, proper installation is especially important to ensure strength and stability. These kits are best suited for those with basic construction knowledge and the right tools who want to save on installation costs while still getting a durable, certified steel structure.
Professional installation is also available and recommended for best results.
Why Choose Redemption Steel For Your RV Cover?
Certified Structures
Certified structures built to handle up to 140 MPH wind gusts and support snow loads up to 35 pounds per square foot.
Competitive Pricing
Our RV covers are priced competitively with other trusted dealers and manufacturers.
Delivery & Installation Included
All RV covers include delivery and professional installation, with most projects completed within 2–3 weeks of ordering.
Workmanship Guarantee
Built right and installed as ordered, backed by a 90-day workmanship guarantee and a 20-year limited warranty on panels and vertical roofs.
How Much Does a RV Cover Cost?
The cost of a metal RV cover typically starts around $4,000 and increases based on the size, customization, and features you choose. Larger structures, upgraded roof styles, and added options like enclosed sides or gable ends will all impact the final price. Because RV covers require additional height and structural support, they are generally more expensive than standard carports. However, the added durability and protection they provide make them a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to extend the life of their vehicle.
The best way to get accurate pricing is to speak directly with one of our building specialist.
Is a RV Cover Easy to Maintain?
Yes, metal RV covers are designed to be low-maintenance and long-lasting, especially when built with high-quality steel. Routine upkeep is simple and typically involves occasional inspections and clearing off debris from the roof to prevent buildup.
Because of their height and exposure, it’s important to periodically check for loose panels or fasteners, especially after severe weather. In areas with high moisture or coastal conditions, minor rust prevention touch-ups may be needed over time.
With minimal maintenance, a metal RV cover will provide reliable protection for your vehicle for many years.
Do I Need a Permit to Install?
Permit requirements vary by location. It is the customer's responsibility to contact your local county or city officials to determine whether a permit is required before purchasing your structure.
We're happy to provide any specifications or documentation you may need during the process.
How to Prepare for Your Install?
To ensure a smooth and efficient installation, the installation site must be level within 3 inches. For best results, we recommend preparing a pad slightly larger than your structure. For example, if your RV cover is 18 x 20, a pad size of 18.5 x 20.5 helps ensure proper fit and prevents the structure from sitting on the edge.
We also require at least 3 feet of clearance around the structure to allow our installation team to work safely and efficiently.
Proper site preparation helps prevent delays and ensures your building is installed correctly.
Service Area
If you are searching for a metal RV covers near you then it is likely we are nearby! We provide metal RV covers that are delivered and professionally installed in 21 states.
We currently service the following states:
Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia.
If your state is not listed, don’t worry. We may still be able to service your area depending on project details. Contact us and we’ll confirm availability.
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