The rain starts to fall, and you don't even flinch. Thats how it should be. This little splice makes sure the flow keeps going. No drips from the seams or streaks down the side. Just water headed where it's supposed to go.
Some splices don't work with awnings. They bulge, shift, or leave just enough space for water to sneak through. This one's shaped to sit clean under the rail and keep things flowing the way they should. It fits right the first time and stays out of sight, even when the rain rolls in.
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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this B&B black gutter splice for RVs with awnings. Now, as you know, rain should roll off your roof and away from your rig, it should not drip through seams or splash down your sidewall. This splice is gonna help close the gap between gutter pieces so that the water flows like it should. Some splices don't play nice with the RV awnings.
This one does. Its shaped to sit under the rail without getting pinched or creating gaps, giving you a cleaner, more reliable install. Now, this is obviously a small part, but it's gonna save you from streaks, drips, and annoying leaks over your entry door. You're just going to install it once, and let it quietly do its job every time it rains. But I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look today.
I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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