Maintenance Tips
Maintenance Schedule
You’ve made an investment in your RV, now it’s important that the RV is maintained to prolong its lifespan and make your trips more enjoyable.
Continue ReadingDe-Winterization of Fresh Water Tank
View a step-by-step guide about de-winterizing the fresh water tank on your camper.
Continue ReadingWinterize Your RV
Join us for a master class in winterizing your RV! We’ll go step by step and walk you through the process of prepping your RV for winterization, cleaning (and bypassing) out your hot water heater, and filling the lines with a food grade antifreeze.
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Spring is officially here, and many RV owners are taking their travel trailers and fifth wheels out of storage and preparing for this year’s camping season!
Continue ReadingInspect Water Heater
Be sure to shut off the water heater and clean any cobwebs or other debris off the main burner tube and other parts of the system.
Continue ReadingPropane (LP) System Leak Inspections
As spring approaches, you should plan to have your RV’s propane system inspected for any leaks before you begin your camping season.
Continue ReadingInspect & Maintain 12-Volt Battery
A 12-Volt deep cycle battery requires frequent inspection. To preserve the life of the battery, be sure to do these four things.
Continue ReadingInspect 12-Volt DC for Loose Wires Around Circuit Boxes
Loose wire connections can cause high heat and pose a potential fire hazard, especially in and around circuit boxes.
Continue Reading120-Volt AC & GFCI
To ensure that your 120-Volt system is working correctly, turn off all breakers and plug your RV into 120-Volt AC shore power. Then, turn on the 30-amp or 50-amp main breaker and each following breaker.
Continue ReadingWindows
Windows with opening sliders or an awning panel usually have drainage holes, or “weep holes” at the lower sections of the frame extrusions, generally at the end of each movable panel.
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How to Clean Interiors -
Blinds, Shades & Drapes
To clean your blinds, use a damp cloth or sponge to remove dust. You can remove the blinds from the mounting brackets for extensive washing.
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How to Clean Interiors -
Walls & Floors
To clean vinyl floors, use a mild soap and water with a damp mop.
Continue ReadingLubricate Toy Hauler Door
The door hinge assemblies on toy hauler ramp doors require lubrication.
Continue ReadingLocate Leaks in Plumbing System
To determine if you have a leak, first fill the fresh water tank, then fill the system with water. If the pump cycles within five to ten minutes, two or three times, search for a water leak.
Continue ReadingInspect & Examine Frame
As you travel with your RV, it is exposed to stones, sand, road debris, and other objects on the road.
Continue ReadingHow to Clean Exteriors
If your unit has an aluminum skin, it can be cleaned with a mild detergent and water. You can use a marine grade wax or polish as well.
Continue ReadingSprings & Shackles
All suspension components should be inspected every six months, or 6,000 miles.
Continue ReadingTire Air Pressure
You should inspect and test the air pressure in the tires of your RV at least once a week, or daily during travel.
Continue ReadingSteps – Inspection & Lubrication
The steps on your unit are exposed to weather elements that can cause damage over time. So, it’s important to do some occasional maintenance.
Continue ReadingSmoke Alarms
The smoke alarms are designed to require as little maintenance as possible, but there are simple things you should do to ensure they are always working properly.
Continue ReadingExtrusions & Vents
All extrusions and vents on the exterior of your RV have some kind of “butyl tape” between the mounting flange or surface and the roof to keep water from leaking in.
Continue ReadingWinterize Refrigerator
Before storing your RV for the winter, you should perform maintenance on the refrigerator.
Continue ReadingHow to Lubricate RV Slide Outs
Slide outs provide more space and comfort in your RV, so it’s important to keep up with them to ensure they’re easy to operate.
Continue ReadingWinterize Your RV Before Storing It
Before you store your RV away for the winter, it’s important to prepare it for the season.
Continue ReadingRoof Inspection & Resealing
In order to prevent leaking or damage to the roof of your trailer, it’s important to clean and inspect it at least twice a year.
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