RV skirting: what actually holds up.
There are a few ways to skirt an RV, and they are not equal. Foam board is cheap up front but rigid and breaks down. Custom, drilled-in skirting looks tidy but is expensive and permanent. Tarps and plywood are the cheapest and the least durable. EZ Snap sits in between: solid Diamond Weave vinyl that cuts to fit, snaps on with no drilling, and comes off for travel, backed by a Limited Lifetime warranty.
Complete kits run $899 to $2,099, custom-built to your rig. Less than a professional install, and it lasts.

One seal, built to last.
Foam board is cheap until the third winter.
Rigid foam board is the cheapest kit to buy, but it does not bend. It cannot follow slide-outs, a curved front cap, or an uneven site without gaps, it soaks up weather and breaks down in the sun, and the panels are bulky and awkward to store between seasons. Diamond Weave vinyl cuts to any shape with scissors, seals to the ground, rolls up small to store, and is built to come back out year after year.

Less than a pro install. More than a tarp.
A custom, professionally installed skirt looks tidy, but it costs far more, is usually screwed or bolted into your rig, and cannot come off when you travel. Tarps, plywood, and hay bales are the cheapest route and the least durable, and they rarely seal well. EZ Snap is the middle path: you install it yourself with no drilling and no contractor, at your own pace, for a fraction of a custom job, and you can unsnap it and take it with you.

RV skirting compared,
answered.
Is EZ Snap better than foam board skirting?
It depends on what you want. Foam board costs less to buy, but it is rigid, so it leaves gaps around slide-outs and uneven ground, it degrades in sun and weather, and it is bulky to store. EZ Snap Diamond Weave vinyl cuts to any shape, seals tight, rolls up small, and is built to reuse season after season under a Limited Lifetime warranty. Over a few winters it is usually the better value.
How does it compare to a custom, professional install?
A professional install can look great, but it costs far more and is usually drilled or bolted into your rig, so it stays put permanently. EZ Snap gives you a clean, sealed skirt for a fraction of that cost, with no holes and no contractor, and it unsnaps so you can take it off to travel.
Can I really install it myself?
Yes. There is no drilling and no power tools. You press on the adhesive snap studs, cut the panels to fit with household scissors, and snap them on, solo or with one helper, at your own pace across a session or two.
How long does it last?
The Diamond Weave vinyl is built for extreme cold and hard winters, and every kit carries a Limited Lifetime materials warranty. Because it snaps off and rolls up to store, it is protected between seasons instead of weathering year-round, which is a big part of why it lasts.
Does it seal as well as drilled-in skirting?
Yes. What matters for warmth is a complete seal, and the Diamond Weave cuts to follow your exact body line and seals to the ground, front and corners included. Owners report up to 40% less heating and propane use once the full perimeter is closed, drilling not required.
How much does it cost?
Complete EZ Snap kits run from $899 to $2,099, priced by how much material your rig needs. That is more than a sheet of foam board and far less than a custom install. The kit builder prices yours as you enter your dimensions, and it ships free over $225.
Skirt it once, do it right.
Enter your rig's dimensions and the kit builder prices yours. Cut it to fit, snap it on with no drilling, and seal the gap for good.

