Keep your entry tidy with RV step covers sized for 18 inch wide placement. Pick these when your step is slightly wider than the rug, since a slightly wider step width than step rug width helps the fit. Installation is easy, they stay in place, and they've worked as they should on electric steps while helping cut tracked-in dirt.
If the cover attaches with hooks, remove it before traveling. This helps prevent it from coming loose on the road. Reinstall at camp and check tension so it stays put during use.
Secure the attachment points firmly; many use grommets, hooks, springs, or extenders. If you notice movement, retension the connection or add heavy zip ties for extra hold. Make sure step bracing isn't preventing a tight lock. Adding a pad underneath can help durability on high-traffic steps.
Plan on one cover per step. Measure each step because the top step can be a different size than the others. If a step is larger, use extenders or choose a size that matches that step's width.
An 18 inch wide cover fits steps that are slightly wider, like a 20-1/4 inch step. Leave a little step showing on each side so the cover can wrap and secure properly. Measure the flat tread width on each step before you choose. If your steps vary, match each cover size to that step.
They can work fine with electric steps. After installing, cycle the steps in and out to confirm the thickness doesn't hinder operation. Check for underside bracing on the top step that could block the attachment from locking together. If something binds, adjust placement or choose a different attachment method.