RV STORAGE TIPS
Storing your RV properly is one of the most important steps to protect your investment. Whether you’re a weekend traveler or a full-time adventurer, using the right storage techniques helps preserve your vehicle’s condition, extend its lifespan, and make sure it’s road-ready when you are. With careful preparation, you can avoid common storage mistakes and enjoy worry-free trips for years to come. Below are some essential RV storage tips to keep your vehicle in excellent shape during the off-season.
1. Use a Quality RV Cover
If covered parking isn’t available, investing in a durable RV cover is a smart choice. A good cover shields your RV from harmful UV rays, prevents color fading, and protects against rain, wind, and debris. It also helps preserve exterior materials such as fiberglass, rubber, vinyl, and plastic, reducing the effects of long-term weather exposure.
2. Seal Vents and Openings
To prevent pests and debris from entering, make sure all vents, windows, and small exterior openings are sealed before storage. A quick inspection of your RV’s exterior can save you from big problems later and ensure your interior stays clean and secure.
3. Empty and Air Out Cabinets
Remove all food, perishables, and temperature-sensitive items like toiletries, paper products, and fabrics. Leaving items inside increases the risk of odors, pests, or damage from extreme temperatures. Once cleared, leave cabinet doors open to improve airflow and reduce the chance of mold or mildew.
4. Drain Plumbing and Add Antifreeze
During colder months, water left in tanks and pipes can freeze and cause costly damage. Be sure to drain all fluids from your plumbing system and water heater. Afterward, add RV-safe antifreeze to your tanks, pipes, and valves to keep everything protected—especially if you live in areas with freezing temperatures.
5. Add Fuel Stabilizer
If your RV will sit for an extended time, add a fuel stabilizer to keep your gas fresh. After adding it, run the engine so the treated fuel circulates throughout the system. To keep the engine in good shape, start it every couple of months and let it run for a while during storage.
6. Perform Routine Maintenance
Before storing, handle essential maintenance tasks. Change dirty oil, check fluid levels, and add antifreeze to protect the radiator. Inspect tires for wear and keep them at proper pressure—consider using leveling blocks to reduce stress on the tires and avoid prolonged contact with direct sunlight. Taking care of these steps now helps prevent issues later and ensures your RV is ready to hit the road quickly.
Proper RV storage is essential for maintaining both value and performance. By covering, cleaning, draining, sealing, and performing routine maintenance, you can protect your RV from weather, pests, and long-term damage. A little preparation today makes all the difference in ensuring that your RV is safe, secure, and ready for your next adventure whenever you are.
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